Sunday, December 23, 2007

mona lisa smile

mona lisa smile
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The gentlemen?"
"Yes. Big family it was. The eldest, Mr. Edmund, he was killed in the war. Then there's Mr. Cedric, he lives abroad somewhere. He's not married. Paints pictures in foreign parts. Mr. Harold's in the city, lives in London – married an earl's daughter. Then there's Mr. Alfred, he's got a nice way with him, but he's a bit of a black sheep, been in trouble once or twice – and there's Miss Edith's husband, Mr. Bryan, ever so nice, he is - she died some years ago, but he's always stayed one of the family, and there's Master Alexander, Miss Edith's little boy. He's at school, comes here for part of the holidays always; Miss Emma's terribly set on him."
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Lucy digested all this information, continuing to press tea on her information. Finally, reluctantly, Mrs. Kidder rose to her feet.
"Seem to have got along a treat, we do, this morning, she said wonderingly. Want me to give you a hand with the potatoes, dear?"
"They're all done ready."
"Well, you are a one for getting on with things! I might as well be getting along myself as there doesn't seem anything else to do."

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