The Bow of Orange Ribbon - A Romance of New York by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
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V. "_All pleasure must be bought at the price of pain. The true pay the price before they enjoy it; the false, after they enjoy it_." "My dear Dick, I am exceedingly concerned to find you in such a taking,--a soldier who has known some of the finest women of the day, moping about a Dutch school-girl! Pshaw! Don't be a fool! I had a much better opinion of you." "'Tis a kind of folly that runs in the family, aunt. I have heard that you preferred Colonel Gordon to a duke." "Now, sir, you are ill-natured. Dukes are not uncommon: a man of sense and sensibility is a treasure. Make me grateful that I secured one." "Lend me your wit, then, for the same consummation. I assure you that I consider Katherine Van Heemskirk a treasure past belief. Confess, now, that she was the loveliest of creatures last night." "She has truly a fine complexion, and she dances with all the elegance imaginable. I know, too, that she sings to perfection, and has most agreeable and obliging manners." "And a heart which abounds in every tender feeling." |
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