Christopher (Donut)

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The ball was opened by a quadrille in which Lord Buntingford, the eldest son of the Duchess, stood up with Marie.  Various arrangements had been made, and this among them.  We may say that it had been a part of the bargain.  Lord Buntingford had objected mildly, being a young man devoted to business, fond of his own order, rather shy, and not given to dancing.  But he had allowed his mother to prevail.  "Of course they are vulgar," the Duchess had said,—"so much so as to be no longer distasteful because of the absurdity of the thing.  I dare say he hasn't been very honest.  When men make so ...more
The Way We Live Now
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