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Rh Angelica, I don't think it's fair that you should have a pet name for my husband.

Well, I've always called him Amiable because it fits him so much better than Alexander. Where is he?

I sent him to walk three times around the Common, while I took down those curtains.

He's a darling. I wonder you can bear to let him out of your sight.

[Sitting on top step.] I can't, dear, I can't. Oh, I'm so glad to be home ! But when I came in here this morning I couldn't see anything but those dirty lace curtains, so I had to send him out.

[Laughing.] And then, it'll be nice to see him come in again, won't it?

Rh

How do you think he looks?

Hale and hearty.

Do you? I thought he was looking quite thin and pale.