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1  I can tell by poor George's manner.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 4
2  Oh, George is not as dismal as you think.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 4
3  George Dorset's talk did not interfere with the range of his neighbour's thoughts.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 5
4  This was one of the moments when the sense of contrast was uppermost, and she turned away impatiently as Mrs. George Dorset, glittering in serpentine spangles, drew Percy Gryce in her wake to a confidential nook beneath the gallery.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 3
5  Mrs. George Dorset, regardless of the mild efforts of a traveller with a carpet-bag, who was doing his best to make room for her by getting out of the train, stood in the middle of the aisle, diffusing about her that general sense of exasperation which a pretty woman on her travels not infrequently creates.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 2
6  Mrs. Trenor, true to her simple principle of making her married friends happy, had placed Selden and Mrs. Dorset next to each other at dinner; but, in obedience to the time-honoured traditions of the match-maker, she had separated Lily and Mr. Gryce, sending in the former with George Dorset, while Mr. Gryce was coupled with Gwen Van Osburgh.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 5
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