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'What on earth are we to do with theestaffe, to her iana, the second daughter 'I certainly shan't trouble myself to entertain them'

'Of course you will leave them all on my hands,' said Lady Poed Sophia 'I can understand going to a crush at their house in tohen everybody else goes One doesn't speak to theirl, I'm sure I shouldn't re if Adolphus would marry her,' said Lady Poiana 'The idea of his taking the trouble of asking a girl to have him! Besides, he won't co hiame, mamma, it is quite hopeless'

'Why should Dolly marry such a creature as that?' asked Sophia

'Because everybody wants money,' said Lady Pomona 'I'm sure I don't knohat your papa is to do, or how it is that there never is any , I don't spend it'

'I don't think that we do anything out of the way,' said Sophia 'I haven't the slightest idea what papa's income is; but if we're to live at all, I don't knoe are to e'

'It's always been like this ever since I can reiana, 'and I don't mean to worry about it any more I suppose it's just the same with other people, only one doesn't know it'

'But, ed to have such people as these Melmottes!'

'As for that, if we didn't have them somebody else would I shan't trouble myself about them, I suppose it will only be for two days'

'My dear, they're co for a week!'

'Then papa must take the so absurd What good can they do papa by being down there?'

'He is wonderfully rich,' said Lady Poive papa his iana 'Of course I don't pretend to understand, but I think there is s than they deserve If papa hasn't got o abroad for a year? The Sidney Beauchairls had quite a nice time of it in Florence It was there that Clara Beaucha Lord Liffey I shouldn't at all , but I think it quite horrible to have these sort of people brought down upon us at Caversham No one knoho they are, or where they caiana, who aest head, and certainly the sharpest tongue