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"I never called everything by the same name that all the people about
me did," said Dorothea, stoutly
"But I suppose you have found out your mistake, my dear," said Mrs
Cadwallader, "and that is a proof of sanity"
Dorothea are of the sting, but it did not hurt her "No," she
said, "I still think that the greater part of the world is s Surely one reater part of the world has often had to come round from its opinion"
Mrs Cadwallader said no more on that point to Dorothea, but to her
husband she reain as soon
as it is proper, if one could get her aht people Of
course the Chettams would not wish it But I see clearly a husband is
the best thing to keep her in order If ere not so poor I would
invite Lord Triton He will bethat she would ood "
"My dear Elinor, do let the poor woman alone Such contrivances are of
no use," said the easy Rector
"No use? How are ether? And it is a shae just now There ought to be plenty of eligible
e Lord Triton is precisely
thethe people happy in a soft-headed