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She was e a white merino cloak for an infant, in a
pattern so rich and elaborate, that Mrs Sutton groaned in
coled ad tith away upon this work!" she
expostulated "I don't know another lady in your circumstances who
would not take her friends' advice, and put out all the sewing you
need to have done But your eyes and fingers have labored
incessantly for six months upon the finest work you could devise,
and you begin to look like a shadow I don't wonder Mr Dorrance
see that you did not
take enough exercise in the open air"
"He is not anxious, nor should he be I aer than
you will believe As to the work, it has been one great delight of
the period you speak of I could not endure that
anybody but arments that make my hope an al nearer the fulfilret that this is the last of the set I shall be at a loss for
occupation for the next two
Herbert said to-day, that he does not intend forfairly opens Dr Williah"