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Page 255
Fresh bursts of laughter followed this remark , laughter in which all joined but
Amelia and Miss Beaumont , the former of whom looked grave ; and the latter ,
getting up in haste , left the room , followed by Gabrielle . “ As soon as Miss
Beaumont ...
Fresh bursts of laughter followed this remark , laughter in which all joined but
Amelia and Miss Beaumont , the former of whom looked grave ; and the latter ,
getting up in haste , left the room , followed by Gabrielle . “ As soon as Miss
Beaumont ...
Page 257
I never said that I did dislike her , ' returned Amelia . . « • Then why would you not
let her lend me the scis" Clara , ' she replied , if you wish to enjoy any peace iu
this house , or , indeed , in any other situation in this world , you must learn one ...
I never said that I did dislike her , ' returned Amelia . . « • Then why would you not
let her lend me the scis" Clara , ' she replied , if you wish to enjoy any peace iu
this house , or , indeed , in any other situation in this world , you must learn one ...
Page 258
question . question . curiosity of the meanest kind , crept close to the door , and
listened : when I heard Amelia say , “ You are weakening my influence ; you are
greatly injuring Clara . Cannot you see that , iny dear ? You are hurting her more
...
question . question . curiosity of the meanest kind , crept close to the door , and
listened : when I heard Amelia say , “ You are weakening my influence ; you are
greatly injuring Clara . Cannot you see that , iny dear ? You are hurting her more
...
Page 269
At that moment we heard somebody at the outer door of the room , on which
Gabrielle instantly slapped down the jalousies , while I as quickly took my book in
my hand ; and thus closed my first conversation with this girl . " At that instant
Amelia ...
At that moment we heard somebody at the outer door of the room , on which
Gabrielle instantly slapped down the jalousies , while I as quickly took my book in
my hand ; and thus closed my first conversation with this girl . " At that instant
Amelia ...
Page 283
Why , all my comfort , and all my peace of mind . I will not talk , and there is the
end of the matter . ' “ One day , Miss Beaumont , being in higher spirits than usual
, said to Amelia , What , I pray you , Amelia Carrisforth , is the use of a friend , if ...
Why , all my comfort , and all my peace of mind . I will not talk , and there is the
end of the matter . ' “ One day , Miss Beaumont , being in higher spirits than usual
, said to Amelia , What , I pray you , Amelia Carrisforth , is the use of a friend , if ...
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