Excerpt from No New Thing, Vol. 3 of 3
In writing to Signor Cavestri Philip had found it unavoidable to acknowledge his iden tity, and from this it resulted that, as he was breakfasting one morning, the' Signora Ronera rushed into his room like a whirlwind, enveloped him in a highly perfumed embrace, kissed him on both cheeks, and reproached him shrilly for having concealed the fact of their relationship. Signora Ronera, when arrayed in her best clothes, was not a cousin to be received enthusiastically by persons of fastidious tastes. Her hair, which was liberally Oiled, was arranged in a towering curly mass above her forehead upon the top of this was perched a yellow bonnet adorned with.
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