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Content preview: CULTURE BLOG Univeristy of Michigan Student Does Something Shocking Feb 15, 2017 | Lucida Shen Amanda-Haughman tells her complete story [...] Content analysis details: (3.8 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.7 URIBL_BLACK Contains an URL listed in the URIBL blacklist [URIs: slenderbodyapple.com] -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0000] 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 0.0 MIME_QP_LONG_LINE RAW: Quoted-printable line longer than 76 chars 1.9 RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_E8_51_100 Razor2 gives engine 8 confidence level above 50% [cf: 100] 0.5 RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100 Razor2 gives confidence level above 50% [cf: 100] 0.9 RAZOR2_CHECK Listed in Razor2 (http://razor.sf.net/) -0.1 DKIM_VALID Message has at least one valid DKIM or DK signature 0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid -0.1 DKIM_VALID_AU Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from author's domain 0.8 RDNS_NONE Delivered to internal network by a host with no rDNS ------=_Part_235_1510504153.1487177617566 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CULTURE BLOG Univeristy of Michigan Student Does Something Shocking Feb 15, 2017 | Lucida Shen Amanda-Haughman tells her complete story When she went into college, she was completely-obese but within her freshmen-year looks incredible now while eating dorm food and never-working out at all. See what Amanda did in complete article > > http://www.slenderbodyapple.com/woodenness-affirmations/594*8F64CR62xEd0ExivLKhFxivLKhzils6d0 http://www.slenderbodyapple.com/a7f8pF6P46D3zd0RxivLKhFxivLKhzils14d/corrode-treasured Entering your preference on this page will certify your discharge from our list of partners Jackqueline Nieland | 193 W 630Th Ave Girard Ks 66743-2109 http://www.slenderbodyapple.com/971S8E94ND64qd0YxivLKhFxivLKhzils6ed/persuades-drudge Cut out your account from our index by entering your information here Schneider Neiland \ 4221 Roxbury Dr Valdosta Ga 31605-7008 that her eyes were on him. 134 A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. CHAPTER X. THE BEST LAID SCHEMES o* MICE AND MEN FERRERS feeling, however, speedily underwent an other fluctuation. All the party met at breakfast ; but Dolly had neither word nor look for Ferrers : her regard was wholly given to Lord Debrett. Ferrers was hurt, and a little jealous, not understanding that a woman has eyes and sense in the back of her head, and, while appearing engrossed with one, is truly observing and comprehending the whole behaviour of another. He conversed with Drew and Drumly ; but he scarce knew what he said, for his eyes and his thoughts were given to Dolly. When breakfast was over he felt he could endure it no longer : he must know how he stood. He followed Dolly from the room and caught up with her as she was crossing the hall. Miss Dawlish, he said. She turned and looked at him as if she scarcely knew him, and he felt chilled and daunted. A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 125 t you come out into the garden for a little said he. I was just going, she coldly answered. He got her hat and his own from the hatstand, and together they went out. I was in the garden soon after six this morning, said he casually. Why did you get up so early she asked, as with indifference, while she paused to pluck a rose, which she found she could not accomplish without the aid of his knife. Had you a bad conscience Yes, he answered ; a very bad conscience. Why she asked, still without looking at him. For one reason, said he, because I failed to keep an appointment last night with the est in the world, she demanded. Very, said Mrs. Drew, marching nearer for a close perusal. The lace about the neck and wrists is derful Oh, thats not what I mean, said Dolly. And to get the effect you must keep farther back. A curious and valuable frame, too, I should think, said Mrs. Drew, as she was withdrawn to a proper position. Look at it from here, said Dolly: the face, the expression, and the attitude. Whom do they remind you of Law Bless me Yes exclaimed Mrs. Drew, considering face, expression, and attitude through her glasses. Who is it Dont you see said Dolly with a touch of im patience. Then in a lower tone: One of us here. You dont mean yourself, my 5 timidly queried Mrs. Drew. But Im not good at guessing riddles. Dolly gave Mrs. Drew up, and at once surrendered her secret. Cousin Dawlish, said she. To be sure exclaimed Mrs. Drew aloud. It A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 131 is indeed remarkably like Mr. Dawlish. Dont you think so, Sir William Er yes, said Sir William, considering the por trait again. I have observed it. There is a con siderable likeness, especially in that cavalier way of wearing the moustache. And the lofty look, said Mrs. Drew. The nose in the portrait, though, pursued Sir William, is higher and finer. I der if there really is a likeness said Fer rers, scarce knog what to say in his embarrass ment, or where to look in his bewilderment. He was a great soldier, said Dolly; while Sir William turned to look at her. My brother left her his heir, with a certain rever sion to me, you understand ; but I cannot in my need touch the reversion, nor even raise money on it, and my niece can only touch her own money on A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 121 the eve of her marriage. You understand that Perfectly, said Debrett. But even then she cannot touch it unless her trustees, Drew and Drumly, approve of the match. Now they know that my brother wished that my son, if possible, should marry his daughter. There fore, we have devised this marriage this marriage which cannot come off, because when the time comes William Dawlish will be gone. Ferrers said nothing ; but his thought was troubled by two points that gleamed upon him from Sir Williams revelation : Dolly, then, knew he was not William Dawlish, and she was consciously playing, for her uncles sake, a game with him. These points were so disheartening to him, simple and modest as he was, that he at once called himself a fool for his presumptuous beliefs and doubts, and resolved to have done with the business, escape, and forget all about it Now I have frankly told you the state of things, said Sir William, what do you say It must at the longest be all over in a day or two, and you may judge for yourself whether or not Miss Dawlish is conscious of the state of things. Ill go on then, and see it out, said Ferrers 122 A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. quietly. He was not quite sure he was doing right in assenting ; for he was bewildered as well as dis heartened by the new and plausible view of things presented by Sir William, and, moreover, said Sir William to Ferrers, in a low voice, when they had set off together, that it is necessary or wise to be so much alone with Miss Dawlish Am I really with her too much asked Ferrers. Well, on your own confession of this morning, said Sir William, her exclusive company is danger ous ; and there is such a thing as leading ones self into temptation. I suppose there is, said Ferrers. Ill try to avoid it. Dont avoid her too much, said the other, and dont seek her out too pointedly : try to find a happy mean. Ill try, said Ferrers. And then silence fell between them, and Ferrers seemed interested only in noting the doors and the turnings on the way to the Picture Gallery. It was A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 129 a long low room, with dark oak floor, and with a lowbrowed, curtained door at either end. It was lighted in orthodox fashion by slanting dows in the roof, which were shaded by blinds that had doubtless once been white, but that were now stained and dingy. The pictures were mostly faded por traits, with devices in arms and armour between, and Ferrers regarded them with indifference as Sir William led him round and pointed out this and that person and expatiated on their private and public history. They had not been long thus occupied when the door opened, and in came Dolly with Mrs. Drew. Mrs. Drew, said Dolly, addressing Ferrers, heard you were here, and she thought she would like to go round the Gallery with you. She expects you, since you are an artist, to show her which are the best pictures. I dont know much about portraitpainting, though, said he, nor care much. That doesnt matter, said Dolly, and straight way began to act as cicerone herself. I want to show you, Mrs. Drew, one particular portrait, that I admire very much this one down here. She led the stout and smiling Mrs. Drew down the room by the hand, and drew her up in front of the portrait of j A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. a cavalier of King Charless days. 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    • she demanded. Very, said Mrs. Drew, marching nearer for a close perusal. The lace about the neck and wrists is derful Oh, thats not what I mean, said Dolly. And to get the effect you must keep farther back. A curious and valuable frame, too, I should think, said Mrs. Drew, as she was withdrawn to a proper position. Look at it from here, said Dolly: the face, the expression, and the attitude. Whom do they remind you of Law Bless me Yes exclaimed Mrs. Drew, considering face, expression, and attitude through her glasses. Who is it Dont you see said Dolly with a touch of im patience. Then in a lower tone: One of us here. You dont mean yourself, my 5 timidly queried Mrs. Drew. But Im not good at guessing riddles. Dolly gave Mrs. Drew up, and at once surrendered her secret. Cousin Dawlish, said she. To be sure exclaimed Mrs. Drew aloud. It A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 131 is indeed remarkably like Mr. Dawlish. Dont you think so, Sir William Er yes, said Sir William, considering the por trait again. I have observed it. There is a con siderable likeness, especially in that cavalier way of wearing the moustache. And the lofty look, said Mrs. Drew. The nose in the portrait, though, pursued Sir William, is higher and finer. I der if there really is a likeness said Fer rers, scarce knog what to say in his embarrass ment, or where to look in his bewilderment. He was a great soldier, said Dolly; while Sir William turned to look at her. My brother left her his heir, with a certain rever sion to me, you understand ; but I cannot in my need touch the reversion, nor even raise money on it, and my niece can only touch her own money on A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 121 the eve of her marriage. You understand that Perfectly, said Debrett. But even then she cannot touch it unless her trustees, Drew and Drumly, approve of the match. Now they know that my brother wished that my son, if possible, should marry his daughter. There fore, we have devised this marriage this marriage which cannot come off, because when the time comes William Dawlish will be gone. Ferrers said nothing ; but his thought was troubled by two points that gleamed upon him from Sir Williams revelation : Dolly, then, knew he was not William Dawlish, and she was consciously playing, for her uncles sake, a game with him. These points were so disheartening to him, simple and modest as he was, that he at once called himself a fool for his presumptuous beliefs and doubts, and resolved to have done with the business, escape, and forget all about it Now I have frankly told you the state of things, said Sir William, what do you say It must at the longest be all over in a day or two, and you may judge for yourself whether or not Miss Dawlish is conscious of the state of things. Ill go on then, and see it out, said Ferrers 122 A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. quietly. He was not quite sure he was doing right in assenting ; for he was bewildered as well as dis heartened by the new and plausible view of things presented by Sir William, and, moreover, he was going to say a young lady, he really said. And why did you do it she demanded, at length looking at him. Are you not ashamed of yourself No; not ashamed, said he; sorry sorry be cause I couldnt help it. Couldnt help it she echoed, turning with a look of frank astonishment I really believe it was 126 A SOLDIEK AND A GENTLEMAN. that you didnt care a bit to come. You thought it was bold in me to ask you, and you wanted to make me feel it was. You have been very unkind You misunderstand me altogether, said he, almost beside himself with her evident distress. I am not unkind : you do not know how kind I could be if I might. And no one could think anything you did was bold ; only frank and beautiful. Why, then, she asked more quietly, did you not come Because, he repeated, I couldnt. I was on my way to the Picture Gallery, when Aunt Dawlish came along. I did not wish her to see me, so I slipped into a dark room till she should pass. She didnt pass ; she came in and sat down to read. I was behind a dow curtain, and I got through the dow into the garden. Then I saw that by the time I had made a fuss to get in at the halldoor it would be too late to find you. I waited a long while, said she, till I was ashamed. And then a horrid idiotic laugh rang through the Gallery, and I was afraid, and ran away. A laugh exclaimed Ferrers. said Sir William to Ferrers, in a low voice, when they had set off together, that it is necessary or wise to be so much alone with Miss Dawlish Am I really with her too much asked Ferrers. Well, on your own confession of this morning, said Sir William, her exclusive company is danger ous ; and there is such a thing as leading ones self into temptation. I suppose there is, said Ferrers. Ill try to avoid it. Dont avoid her too much, said the other, and dont seek her out too pointedly : try to find a happy mean. Ill try, said Ferrers. And then silence fell between them, and Ferrers seemed interested only in noting the doors and the turnings on the way to the Picture Gallery. It was A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. 129 a long low room, with dark oak floor, and with a lowbrowed, curtained door at either end. It was lighted in orthodox fashion by slanting dows in the roof, which were shaded by blinds that had doubtless once been white, but that were now stained and dingy. The pictures were mostly faded por traits, with devices in arms and armour between, and Ferrers regarded them with indifference as Sir William led him round and pointed out this and that person and expatiated on their private and public history. They had not been long thus occupied when the door opened, and in came Dolly with Mrs. Drew. Mrs. Drew, said Dolly, addressing Ferrers, heard you were here, and she thought she would like to go round the Gallery with you. She expects you, since you are an artist, to show her which are the best pictures. I dont know much about portraitpainting, though, said he, nor care much. That doesnt matter, said Dolly, and straight way began to act as cicerone herself. I want to show you, Mrs. Drew, one particular portrait, that I admire very much this one down here. She led the stout and smiling Mrs. Drew down the room by the hand, and drew her up in front of the portrait of j A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN. a cavalier of King Charless days. Isnt it beauti ful
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