Agnes Grey
out of London; for her papa could not be persuaded to leave his rural pleasures and pursuits, even for a few weeks' residence in town. She was to make her début on th
th the wildest impatience, and the mos
er's-which I had just glanced at in the morning to see that it contained no very bad news, and kept till now, unable before to find a quiet mo
my feet; and I, suppressing a sigh of
e; 'and, above all, do bid them write on proper note-paper, and not on those great vulgar
m. I should be very sorry to receive a charming little lady-like note from any of them; and I thought you were
to talk about the ball; and to tell you that you po
l not be presen
r the music, and, above all, see me in my splendid new dress. I shal
you equally charming, on the occasion of some of the numberless balls and parties t
friends! Tell them
appointment to myself: I long to see them
t is such a
I cannot bear the thoughts of a Christmas spent from
she-
o assist her in making preparations, and to ma
t you tell
tter, which you stigmatize as dull
s she to b
, the vicar of a n
he r
ly comf
e han
nly de
ou
nly mi
wretch! What sort
with an ivy-clad porch, an
make me sick. Ho
if Mr. Richardson were a good, wise, or amiable man; I could have answered Yes, to all
of spending her life there, cooped up with
and thirty; and she herself is twenty-e
re well matched; but do they
they do, I believe h
ill she wear a white apron
he will make pies and puddings now and then; but that
a large straw bonnet, carrying tracts and b
l do her best to make them comfortable in body an
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