exceedingly.
It made no
difference
that she
herself
had never
been to
Newport or
Bar
Harbor,
and had
visited
Tiffany’s
more often
to admire
than to
purchase.
On the
contrary,
this
rather
added a
dazzle to
the music
of the
Ogdens.
And Molly,
whose
Eastern
song had
been
silent in
this
strange
land,
began to
chirp it
again
during the
visit that
she made
at the
Sunk Creek
Ranch.
Thus the
Virginian’s
cause by
no means
prospered
at this