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All About Our World

Sandra Belloni, v4
George Meredith

Page 2 of 149


CHAPTER XXVI 

It was midnight.  Mr.  Pole had appeased his imagination with a chop, and
was trying to revive the memory of his old after-theatre night carouses
by listening to a song which Emilia sang to him, while he sipped at a
smoking mixture, and beat time on the table, rejoiced that he was warm
from head to foot at last. 

"That's a pretty song, my dear," he said.  "A very pretty song.  It does
for an old fellow; and so did my supper: light and wholesome.  I'm an old
fellow; I ought to know I've got a grown-up son and grown-up daughters.
I shall be a grandpa, soon, I dare say.  It's not the thing for me to go
about hearing glees.  I had an idea of it.  I'm better here.  All I want
is to see my children happy, married and settled, and comfortable!" 

Emilia stole up to him, and dropped on one knee: "You love them?" 

"I do.  I love my girls and my boy.  And my brandy-and-water, do you mean
to say, you rogue?"

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