"I can't, Puss," said Virginia, submitting impatiently to Miss Russell's warm embrace. She was disappointed at finding the stranger. "I only came--to say that I am going to have a birthday party in a few weeks. You must be sure to come, and bring your guest." Virginia took her bridle from Ned, and Miss Russell's hospitable face fell. "You're not going?" she said. "To Bellegarde for dinner," answered Virginia. "But it's only ten o'clock," said Puss. "And, Jinny?" "Yes." "There's a new young man in town, and they do say his appearance is very striking--not exactly handsome, you know, but strong-looking." "He's horrid!" said Virginia. "He's a Yankee." "How do you know?" demanded Puss and Emily in chorus. "And he's no gentleman," said Virginia. "But how do you know, Jinny?" "He's an upstart." "Oh. But he belongs to a very good Boston family, they say." "There are no good Boston families," replied Virginia, with conviction, as she separated her reins. "He has proved that. Who ever heard of a good Yankee family?" Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |