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prospective taunts It norant observers to
say, "Quarrel with Mrs Cadwallader;" but where is a country gentlehbors? Who could taste the fine
flavor in the name of Brooke if it were delivered casually, like wine
without a seal? Certainly a man can only be cosmopolitan up to a
certain point
"I hope Chettaood friends; but I a h thethat Celia was co in
"Why not?" said Mrs Cadwallader, with a sharp note of surprise "It
is hardly a fortnight since you and I were talking about it"
"My niece has chosen another suitor--has chosen hi to do with it I should have preferred Chettairl would have chosen But
there is no accounting for these things Your sex is capricious, you
know"
"Why, who to let herthe possibilities of
choice for Dorothea