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On the next ert; but he told Georgiana nothing of the interview, nor had she the courage to ask hiain in her father's hearing, but there was a sad scene between herself, Lady Pohter arrived, the poor o down into the hall toreceived the dreadful tidings about the Jew As to these tidings she had as yet heard no direct condemnation frorievous even than that estaffe had been able to declare ie was out of the question, that nothing of the kind should be allowed, and could take upon hiement But poor Lady Poiana chose to marry a Jew tradesman she could not help it But such an occurrence in the fas had coo into society, never take pleasure in her powdered foothter should have married a Jew, she didn't think that she could pluck up the courage to look even her neighbours Mrs Yeld and Mrs Hepworth in the face Georgiana found no one in the hall to o to her mother She first ith her maid to her own room, and waited there till Sophia ca to watch the process of unpacking, she strove to regain her courage Why need she be afraid of anybody? Why, at any rate, should she be afraid of other females? Had she not always been doey,' said Sophia, 'this is wonderful news!'

'I suppose it see to be married except yourself'

'No;--but such a very odd match!'

'Look here, Sophia If you don't like it, you need not talk about it We shall always have a house in town, and you will not If you don't like to coe wouldn't let e--had better keep you at hoht soht have co me to creep into the house like this'