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Excerpt from Mr. Ingleside
For a week or two in the holidays they stayed with their father in London, in his comfortable rooms at the foot of Buckingham Street, when his friends, all a little out-of-the-way and amusing, rallied to his side to assist in their beguilement and take them to the Zoo and to Maskelyne Devant's and the other entertainments for the young. Now and then it happened in the course of these visits that some little trouble would occur - a mood of tiredness or such a pain as is only possible when odd and generous gen tlemen have the ordering of schoolgirls' luncheons or teas - which led to a momentary lifting of the veil of raillery that hung normally between Mr. Ingleside and his daughters, and for an instant they might see mistily eyes that were misty too; but for the most part he chaffed the week away, and if ever he sighed, sighed in private.
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