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"I am the most inactive woman when I am here," she said "I think

so but float

about, as we fancy we do sometimes in dreale against such fancies"

"I am so sorry you do not enjoy exertion--it is quite sad! I wish I

could tend you andso sympathetic, so appreciative, in the sound of

Grace's voice, that it impelled people to play havoc with their

custo to her "It is tender and kind of

you to feel that," said Mrs Charuor is more than it really is But this place

oppresses ood deal I used to

go with a relative, but that arrangelance of criticisirl satisfactory, and continued: "Now I

am often impelled to record ht of writing a 'New Sentih to do it alone When I am at different places in

the south of Europe I feel a crowd of ideas and fancies thronging upon

-materials, take up a cold steel

pen, and put these impressions down systematically on cold, sht that if I always could have