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"For I would lonely stand

Uplifting my white hand,

On avision"

ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

"Well, Grace, all things considered, perhaps I had better walk doith

you to Mackarel Lane, and then I can for Fanny"

"Then you do not intend to go on teaching?"

"Not while Conrade continues to brave ht speak to Miss Willia her in to

Myrtlewood for Fanny to see"

"Yes, that ht do in time; but I shall make up my mind first Poor

Fanny is so easily led that we must take care what influences fall in

her way"

"I alished you would call"

"Yes, and I would not by way of patronage to please Mr Touchett, but

this is for a purpose; and I hope we shall find both sisters at ho up the valley

of the Avon; but it soon ceased to be fishy, and becaentility, which ont to hang