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"On your Marriage, you will of course have the enjoyment of the Pin Money hich Mr Belamour will liberally endow you, and be treated in all Respects as a Married Lady My Daughters shall be sent to School, unless you wish toto hear froood Fortune and the Obligations you are under to me, "I reasp of relief that Aurelia discovered as required of her "Marry Mr Belamour? Is that all? Then why should they all think I should so much dislike it, ood to h it is not what I expected of hiht have been afraid sixI am not so foolish! And ene will be able to go to a good school and have a pair of colours in good tiirl! Yes, of course I am! Then Mrs Phoebe and Mrs Delia will not floutSir A! Keep theet for thereat dread and shyness overcain on the subject; and she only nerved herself by recollecting that he could have had no one to read to him her father's letter of reply, and that he was scarcely likely to speak without knowing the contents Still, it was only shyness and embarrassment that made her advance tie treer-tips, her whole hand was grasped and fervently pressed, and in the silence that ensued the throbbing of her heart and the panting of her breath seean, "My fair visitor is very good in honouring ave such a throb that she could onlyinarticulate, while there was a hasty repressed movement near her
"You have heard from your father?" said Mr Belamour
"My father is ill, sir," she faltered