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Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 1190    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

ty races and college lectures; and the ploughed and penitent one packed up his Aldrich and his Whately, the then authorities in Logic,

y in his drawers on the feminine or vertical system-deep strata of waistcoa

ter good-humouredly, and asked "What earthly

each you it," replied Julia, rather langu

to read, I say no more; th

amma! I cannot sit with my hands be

can't help me at Logic, as you used at Syntax. Wh

down to." Before Edward could fully digest this revelation, she gave the argument a new turn by add

the matter, dears?" inquired maternal vigilance from the othe

and so peevish. I am quite a changed girl. Mamma, what is the

osed: and then said, softly, "Come, tell me what it is: nothing that Edward said to you; for I heard almost every word, and I was just going to smile, or

said Julia, scarc

be very patient, and wait till you came to me with it; so now, what is it, my darling? Why do yo

think it is because I sleep so badly. I rise in the mor

ired how long

n church I attend by fits and starts: I forgot to water my very flowers last night: and I heard Mrs. Maxley out of my window tell Sarah I am losing my colour. Am I? But what does it matter? I am losing my sense; for I catch myself for ever looking in the glass, and that is a

ue she smiled, and said, "I cannot believe that. If ever there was a young lady free from personal va

Julia, as seen with your dear eyes. I have almost forgotten her. The new one is what I tell you, dear mamma,

t me think." She rested her eyes calm and penetrating upon her daughter; and at this mere

. Perhaps my child is turning to a woman; my rosebud to a rose. An

n I own I felt no real joy at Edward's return this time? A

r broth

Spot. He jumped on me in a reve

ogs do not appreciate the

they do; when

me, but help me within your advice: you are so wise and so experienced: you must have been a girl before you were an angel. You must know wha

young lady is either afflicted with some complaint, and it affects her nerves and spirits; or else she has-she is-what inexperienced young people call 'in love.' You need not look so frightened, child; nobody in their senses suspects you of

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