Pulp Fiction, 1861 · page 52 of 116
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. 50 THE EMERALD NECKLACE. marry without much fortune, etc., etc., until she found out his sudden and dangerous fits of tempér, and was afraid of un- happiness, etc.—all of which her host heard with politeness- and kindness; said Noyse had been rude; was read} to apologize ; hoped the ladies would accept his friend’s excuses, and all would be happy again, for he had some bright plans for the coming month, and wanted all to participate in them. ~ So with the offender's apologies, and his host’s entreaties for him, Mrs. Fenelon went back to her sister. Rosalie came down to dinner looking most queenly. The superb dignity of her air was just softened by the flash of tears which still lingered upon her cheeks and gave new brilliancy to her eyes. It would have seemed profanity to have treated such a being with any thing but tender admiration; and Noyse wondered how he could have been such a brute, even with the memory of yesterday ringing in his ears. comicbooks.com