Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters : a novel . entleman, and he isalways so beautifully groomed, and his handsare lovely ; they are like old ivory, too. Ido not think I ever saw such nails ; they arereal filbert nails. What is the matter withthe girl ? Surely I may praise Sir Godfrey if I like r Yes, of course ; but you are so funny,Pamela ! I have never noticed Grands has a nice hand, too—all the Hamlynshave. Then she sighed and looked grave as shementioned Gerards name. Gerard is the handsome cousin they allwanted you to marry. I have found that out,too—with a knowing look— I always


Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters : a novel . entleman, and he isalways so beautifully groomed, and his handsare lovely ; they are like old ivory, too. Ido not think I ever saw such nails ; they arereal filbert nails. What is the matter withthe girl ? Surely I may praise Sir Godfrey if I like r Yes, of course ; but you are so funny,Pamela ! I have never noticed Grands has a nice hand, too—all the Hamlynshave. Then she sighed and looked grave as shementioned Gerards name. Gerard is the handsome cousin they allwanted you to marry. I have found that out,too—with a knowing look— I always findout everything. Derrick says I should makea splendid detective. Now, my dear, I mustreally go, for I have to dine at The Boltonsto-night. Alick says he has an engagement. 282 SIR GODFRETS GRAND-DAUGHTERS Oh, I thought SO! as Gerda half smiled. He is very fully engaged, I see. Good-bye,dear. Never mind the old gentleman ; juststick to Alick, and he will make you as happyas a queen. And before Gerda could answerher, she was


Size: 1464px × 1706px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorcareyros, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookyear1892