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Aurelia could not help longing to knohether she had been ed to rest satisfied with the assurance that her little girls had co luination of Molly, who had, apparently, usurped the entire credit of their good rieved, or, re [in spite of--DL] all inconvenient properties to avoid wishing to have been under the horse-chestnut tree, even though she ht have shown herself just such a bashful little speechless fool as she had been when Sir Amyas had danced with her at Carood deal more of the visitor the next day The childrenbeautiful brother--Brother A their prayers, and A to "bless by father,brother Amyas best of all, for I love him very much indeed!"
All day little facts about "brother Aold lace, brother Aiven Fay and Letty each a ride on his shoulder, but Amy was afraid; brother Aiven the, and Amoret had in return presented hi that Cousin Aura had ht theentlewo Fidelia replied: "I told hienteel," and Letty added: "And he said Fay was a conceited little pussy cat"
A strange indefinable feeling between self-respect and shyness made Aurelia shrink fros had acknowledged their obligations to her She was always hoping they would say so of their own accord, and always disappointed
Evening ca, yet half dreading to enter on the subject, and beginning by an apology for having by no means perfected herself in Pria visits," said Mr Belamour: "I too have had a visitor"
"The children told me so," she answered