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Dora Deane; Or, The East India Uncle

Chapter 5 ROSE HILL.

Word Count: 1165    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

the great profusion of roses growing upon his grounds, had given to the place the name of "Rose Hill." Two years before our story opens, the Frenchman died, and since

had known her young mistress's husband from childhood, was inclined to be rather communicative, and when asked to explain what she meant by Mr. Hastings's peculiarities, replied "Oh, he's queer every way-and no wonder, with his kind of a mother. Why she is rich as a Jew, and for all that, she made her only daughter learn how to do all kinds of work. It would make her a better wife, she said, and so, because Ella had rather lie on the sofa and read a nice novel th

t whether she intended this cognomen for the cruel husband, or Mrs. Leah, we do not know, as she continued t

live! It's too bad," and the corner of Dame Leah's silk apron went up to her eyes, as she thought how her lady was aggrieved. Soon recovering her composure, she reverted to Eugenia's last question, and hastened to reply, "pretty, don't begin to express it. Just imagine the least little bit of a thing, with

eing found outside of the parlor, even if the husband of said wrapper

Mrs. Leah, "she looks like a queen, all sparkling with diamond

m Eugenia, thought he ought to let her remain in New York, if she chose. Still, while commiserating Mrs. Hastings for being obliged to live in "that stupid village," Eugenia expressed her pleasure that she was coming, and on her way home imparted to Alice her intention of being quite intimate with the New York lady, notwithstanding what "the s

look very much like it," was Eugenia's scornful reply, whic

thout a murmur, contenting herself the while by building castles, just as many a child has done before her and will do again. Some how, too, Dora's castles, particularly the one of which she was mistress, were always large and beautiful, j

s almost the only recreation which Dora had, and as it seldom interfered with the practical duties of her life, no one was harmed if she did sometimes imagine the most improbable things; and if for a few days succeeding her cousin's visit to Rose Hi

from the proud Eugenia, who would scarce deem you worthy to take upon your lips

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Dora Deane; Or, The East India Uncle
Dora Deane; Or, The East India Uncle
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1 Chapter 1 DORA AND HER MOTHER.2 Chapter 2 THE FIRST AND LAST NEW YEAR'S CALL.3 Chapter 3 DORA'S RELATIVES.4 Chapter 4 DORA'S NEW HOME.5 Chapter 5 ROSE HILL.6 Chapter 6 MR. AND MRS. HASTINGS.7 Chapter 7 THE VISIT.8 Chapter 8 THE PARTY.9 Chapter 9 DORA AT ROSE HILL.10 Chapter 10 ELLA.11 Chapter 11 THE HOUSE OF MOURNING.12 Chapter 12 WAYS AND MEANS.13 Chapter 13 UNCLE NAT.14 Chapter 14 MANAGEMENT.15 Chapter 15 THE NEW PIANO.16 Chapter 16 FAILURE AND SUCCESS.17 Chapter 17 THE QUESTION ANSWERED.18 Chapter 18 MR. HASTINGS IN INDIA.19 Chapter 19 THE MEETING.20 Chapter 20 THE SPRINGS.21 Chapter 21 THE DOUBLE SURPRISE.22 Chapter 22 CONCLUSION