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Bernard always had a few prayers in the hall and some whiskey afterwards as he was rather pious.
Daisy Ashford -
We must go for a day in the country and when surrounded by the gay twittering of the birds and the smell of the cows I will lay my suit at her feet and he waved his arm wildly at the gay thought.
Daisy Ashford
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My own idea is that these things are as piffle before the wind.
Daisy Ashford -
Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl.
Daisy Ashford -
You look rather rash my dear your colors don't quite match your face.
Daisy Ashford -
My life will be sour grapes and ashes without you.
Daisy Ashford -
My own room is next the bath room said Bernard it is decerated dark red as I have somber tastes. The bath room has got a tip up bason and a hose thing for washing your head.
Daisy Ashford -
The bearer of this letter is an old friend of mine not quite the right side of the blanket as they say in fact he is the son of a first rate butcher but his mother was a decent family called Hyssopps of the Glen so you see he is not so bad and is desireus of being the correct article.
Daisy Ashford
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Ethel patted her hair and looked very sneery.
Daisy Ashford -
Mr. Salteena was an elderly man of 42 and was fond of asking peaple to stay with him.
Daisy Ashford -
I am parshial to ladies if they are nice I suppose it is my nature. I am not quite a gentleman but you would hardly notice it but cant be helped anyhow.
Daisy Ashford -
Ethel and Bernard returned from their Honymoon with a son and hair a nice fat baby called Ignatius Bernard. They soon had six more children four boys and three girls and some of them were twins which was very exciting. The Earl only got two rarther sickly girls called Helen and Marie because the last one looked slightly french.
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Ethel was calm but she felt excited inside. Bernard has a big house said Mr S. gazing at Ethel he is inclined to be rich.
Daisy Ashford -
I am very fond of fresh air and royalties.
Daisy Ashford