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"You look rather rash my dear your colors don't quite match your face."

"I am partial to ladies if they are nice. I suppose it is my nature. I am not quite a gentleman but you would hardly notice it."

"Bernard always had a few prayers in the hall and some whiskey afterwards as he was rather pious."

"My own idea is that these things are as piffle before the wind."

"Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl."

 
 
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Daisy Ashford, full name Margaret Mary Julia Ashford (1881-1972) was an English writer who is most famous for writing The Young Visiters, or, Mister Salteena's Plan (ISBN 0-89733-365-9), a novella parodying the upper class society of late 19th century England, when she was just nine years old. The novella was published in 1919 with a foreword by J.M. Barrie and remains in print in the United Kingdom to this day.

Ashford's name was also sometimes used as a way to criticize adult authors of the 1920s if their style was deemed too childish or naïve; Edmund Wilson referred to the novel This Side of Paradise by his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald as "a classic in a class with The Young Visiters."

Ashford wrote one other short novel, The Hangman's Daughter, as well as several short stories. She stopped writing as a teenager.

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