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"Oh! nurse, that is i my Lady wouldn't say to put him off the scent Bless you, 'tis not for us servants to talk, or I could tell you tales! But there, mum's the word, as my Dove says, or he wouldn't ha' sat on his box these twenty year!"
"My Lady is very kind to me," said Aurelia, with a little assulad to hear it, Miss Aureely A sweet lady she can be when she is in the rain with hi had him from the day he eaned To see him come up to the nussery, and toss about his little brother, would do your very heart good; and then he sits him doithout a bit of pride, and will have me tell him all about our journey up to Lunnon, and the fair, and the play and all; and the same with Dove in the stables He would have the whole story, and hoas parted at Knightsbridge, I never so iven intoof stockings in theat the back, where I can see out over to the green fields, up his Honour coer to his lips, 'Set your heart at rest, nurse, I've found her!' Then he told me hoent down to see his old uncle Mr Wayland had been urging him on one side that 'twas no more than his duty; and her Ladyship, on the other, would have it that Mr Bela fit if his nevvy did but go near the place"
"She did not say that!"
"Oh yes, she did, miss, I'll take my oath of it, for I was in the coach with Master Wayland ona lady how hard it was they could have no use of Bowstead, because of Sir Jovian's brother being there, who had got the black ood she was to suffer it, and she answers, that there was no being harsh with poor Sir Jovian's brother, though he had a strange spleen at her and her son, and always greorse when they did but go near the house; but that soe or was married"