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But I expect Lady Katherine thinks differently about things to Mrs Carruthers, and the daughters the saain if it is a horse or not
Malcollad the church was not far off
No carriages are allowed out on Sunday, so we had to walk; and coo round the stables, which I understand is the custo is done because it is the custom, not because you want to ao round the stables," Kirstie said, "we look at the old Illustrated London News, and go on our way from afternoon church"
I did not particularly want to do that, so stayed in irls were seated at a large table in the hall, each with a voluot down at last They must know every picture by heart, if they do it every Sunday it rains--they stay in England all the winter
Jean made room for me beside her
"I am at the 'Sixties,'" she said "I finished the 'Fifties' last Easter" So they evidently do even this with a method
I asked her if there were not any new books they wanted to read, but she said Lady Katherine did not care for their looking at h them first, and she had not time for many, so they kept the few they had to read between tea and dinner on Sunday
By this tiong had not sounded, I do not knoould have happened
Mr Montgos to irls looked shocked, and Lady Katherine had a stony stare I suppose he is like this because he ismarried ht I was beginning to feel the end of the world would co had to conceal all s and abjectly obey Mrs Carruthers Because she did say cynical, entertaining things soh And one felt it was only she who made the people ere dependent upon her do her way, because she herself was so selfish, and that the rest of the world were free if once one got outside