Love Lightning Old Virgin

Love Lightning Old Virgin
Chapter XII's


They met for the first time while Caroline was visiting a friend in Rouen, and were introduced to her in one of the city's noble communities, she eventually realizes that Caroline may be the only woman she has ever met and is indeed worthy of a wife. Since then he has continued to launch relentless attacks on the woman's defense to make her fall in love with him.Many people who know this always regret the attitude of Miss Dior who looks cold, cold, and assume that Caroline is really stupid to reject the proposal as profitable. But there are also some people who judge wisely that this is like a joke that is very funny if the man is not handsome like Great Lord Curtis when paired with Caroline Dior women are independent, beautiful, beautiful, who are full of enthusiasm and jolly, in contrast to the dull man who does not know how to position the tie well for clothes that he wears.


Caroline as much as possible keeps her friendship to not disappoint, always courteously serve, but on the other hand she always shows a cool and indifferent attitude to convince the man that her betrothed was futile. But because of the persistence of the attitude of the great Lord Curtis abstained from retreating and always looking for a loophole to steal Caroline's attention, it was realized by her that women are known as unexpected creatures, and feel Miss Dior certainly enjoyed the seduction of many of her admirers. This was the only bad trait he encountered in that woman. The vices are dangerous, and sometimes Curtis doubts whether, while under his influence, the woman will be more health-minded or whether her frivolity is incurable. However, after passing through one of the cooking considerations, she would pay attention to the woman again, be enamored by her beauty, and even become more determined to add this perfect figure to her collection of artistic treasures.


Knowing his artistic collection, Call it a collection of paintings, sculptures, and pots is a form of waste that he did to meet personal desires that are not so important. And yes.in view of his wealth so abundant inheritance, he was able to indulge his pleasure even though sometimes in about by his other brother. He also hires several domestic and foreign agents, whose job it is to tell him when and where there are good items he yearns to sell. And he also made very short visits to other European continents chasing the collection, and was sure to return home with, again, a Chinese bowl to add to his glass cabinet that was already fully filled, or a painting by a great painter of the 13-15th century to hang on its overcrowded walls. Miss Dior argues Curtis Court quickly became more like a museum than a private residence and once said to her brother she suspected the nobleman preferred possession of valuables that made other men envied him rather than his precious things themselves.


Not long ago, Curtis had just returned home from an expedition to Germany, from where he returned with a painting considered to be the work of painter Aelbert Cuyp. He reasoned to say he doubted the authenticity of the painting and to persuade Miss Dior to go to Curtis Court to see it. He described to Miss Dior in great detail, not only about the composition of the painting, but the whole situation that had caused her to buy the painting. Miss Dior deliberately did not listen to the man in earnest, instead being more interested in the joke that the three young members of this group were playing.


Mr. Cyril Curtis, after sitting next to Cherry, tried to make himself very pleasant to the girl, who was at first a little timid, enjoying what Miss Dior suspected to be her first look with a handsome young man who admired her greatly, and who knew how exactly to make a shy girl feel more relaxed. On the other side of the fireplace, this made Mr. Blanchet secretly feel dislike towards Mr. Curtis and there was a feeling of jealousy. This may arise from the feeling that he is in an unfavorable position next to a man who is not too old to him but has a far beyond aptitude. Appearing like a fashionable man but when paying attention to the three people silently, Miss Dior was showered with the sudden suspicion that Mr. Blanchet's hatred resulted from seeing his childhood friend respond very quickly to Mr. Curtis' efforts to make a friendship. The attitude of envy today feels ludicrous, but it can easily trigger trouble. Miss Dior was unapologetic when she saw Great Lord Curtis smiling wryly as he dissolved the meeting immediately after having tea.


Seeing such a situation, Caroline came to a conclusion and came to a belief, and feeling pity that the little Cherry had been exiled too strictly by Madame Raina rather than an exaggerated pleasure towards the girl for what she became, the girl leaked to her hostess, his first adult party. “Because I was considered a disrespectful child to Aunt Mirela's boring friends, I was sent as soon as I asked the news, as if I was a schoolboy who was still snotting.” Doesn't he have friends himself? No, not a single friend was chosen by himself. The Aunt did encourage Cherry to go for a walk with two girls whose parents she knew, and agreed, but because the two girls were both exemplary in terms of manners, she said, and so stupid that it became so boring, Cherry never wanted to do it. And when Cherry was invited to a picnic, her aunt refused to let her go because she had measles at a youth party. The Aunt disliked the parties in the open space: she said there was nothing more to make a person feel a great cold than to sit in the misty field, and that the field was always foggy, and that the field was always misty, although his picnic was not confused by the sudden rain, which, based on his experience, usually happened that way.


Until her seventeenth birthday, a very clever babysitter woman is in charge of her education, and accompany her wherever she goes if her aunt can't stand one of the headaches that arise because of her anxiety (which Miss Dior infers is often done by the Aunt). Cherry has been assisted by various teachers who are employed at great expense, who teach Cherry to play music, make watercolor paintings, and speak foreign languages. The Aunt had chosen the woman because of her high awareness of her manners and knowledge, but she had never managed to gain the affection of her student, who was not her best friend, or inspire the student with the desire to become good at one of his studies. Oh, naw! He had not been cruel all along! It was just that, for all her education, the woman did not have the slightest bit of knowledge about something outside of her textbooks, nor her lexicon.


This somewhat obscure revelation inspired Miss Dior with the unanimous decision to introduce Cherry to a wider environment than she had been allowed to enter. Rouen is no longer a modern retreat, but the city has Communities, concerts, and theaters, and although most of the population is old, there are many who have large families. This was approved by Miss Dior after a quick study, and before going to bed that night, he has made a list of people who deserve to be invited to a dinner party and it is there that Cherry will be introduced to the Rouen community.


The next morning, after writing the invitation and giving it to the waiter to send, Miss Dior took Cherry out for a little shopping. In her very polite letter, she had asked Lady Raina to send the Cherry maid to Rouen, taking with her the rest of the clothes brought to Ome, but since it might take a few days before Madame Raina fulfills this request even if she does, it is not at all certain that there is some extra for the meagre supply of clothes, the one that Cherry had stuffed into her suitcase, was indispensable. Cherry is excited about the possibility of visiting shops in Rouen, and becomes fascinated when she sees the very elegant hats, coats, and clothes on display at Omaha Beach. She bought some things, studied carefully the pictures of the model of the garment, and was encouraged to order in advance an evening dress, and an outfit for a walk from the tailor Miss Dior, who was to be seen as such, who promised to finish both clothes for him as soon as possible. Miss Dior wanted to present the two clothes to her, but Cherry refused steadily, saying that once she received the allowance she was given every quarter, his pockets would be filled so he could afford to buy dozens of clothes.


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