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inadequate notion of to the uninitiated like you My purpose, in
short, is to have all things in an absolutely perfect state of
readiness for Diana and Mary before next Thursday; and ive them a beau-ideal of a welcohtly: still he was dissatisfied
"It is all very well for the present," said he; "but seriously, I
trust that when the first flush of vivacity is over, you will look a
little higher than dos the world has!" I interrupted
"No, Jane, no: this world is not the scene of fruition; do not
attempt to make it so: nor of rest; do not turn slothful"
"I mean, on the contrary, to be busy"
"Jane, I excuse you for the present: two race I allow you
for the full enjoy
yourself with this late-found charin to look beyond Moor House and Morton, and
sisterly society, and the selfish calm and sensual coies will then once th"