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"Do you knohat kind of a girl Miss Grey is? Is she said to be amiable?"
"I never heard any harm of her; indeed I hardly ever heard her , that one day Miss Walker hinted to her, that she believed Mr and Mrs Ellison would not be sorry to have Miss Grey ree"-"And who are the Ellisons?"
"Her guardians, e and may choose for herself; and a pretty choice she hasa one to her own rooet to comfort her? Poor dear, it seems quite cruel to let her be alone Well, by-and-by we shall have a few friends, and that will amuse her a little What shall we play at? She hates whist I know; but is there no round game she cares for?"
"Dear ma'am, this kindness is quite unnecessary Marianne, I dare say, will not leave her rooo early to bed, for I am sure she wants rest"
"Aye, I believe that will be best for her Let her nao to bed Lord! no wonder she has been looking so bad and so cast down this last week or two, for thisas that And so the letter that came today finished it! Poor soul! I am sure if I had had a notion of it, I would not have joked her about it for all ? Ibut a cohed at about thehters will be when they hear it! If I had ht have called in Conduit Street in my way home, and told them of it But I shall see them tomorrow"
"It would be unnecessary I aainst ever nahtest allusion to what has passed, before ood-natureto know any thing about it when she is present; and the less that s will be spared, as you my dear madam will easily believe"