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The Sea Lady

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 682    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

Lady's first conversation with Mrs. Bunti

stake. "Your four charming daughte

got through their preliminaries by then

who carried-w

nds, you know, visitors who are stayin

o I made a

ye

other y

t mean Mr

Mr. Bu

r gentlem

N

was n

ral morni

with us one morning. A tall young man with fair-rather curlyish you might say-hair, wasn't i

did," said t

Miss Glendower. He was stopping here for a night or so. I daresay he'll come

s not quite pro

slowly; and then with more animation, "Of cours

-two!" said Mrs. B

prepos

't say

said the Sea Lady; and then, "And so he is eng

lady in the pu

rried a

"that's the one. They've b

y. "She seemed- And is he v

," said Mr

y mu

If he wasn't,

aid the Sea La

h in every way. Adeline's just i

e may still be anything-anything. And she is so earnest, so clever herself-always reading. She even reads Blue Books-government Blue Books I mean-dreadful statistical schedulely things. And the condition of the poor and all those things. She knows more about the condition of the poor than any one I've ever met; what they earn and what they eat, and how ma

n illustrative but involved anecdote of Mis

" the Sea Lady asked quite c

e anecdote, so that later the Sea Lady re

She thinks not. She was so busy telling her all about everything that I d

from her own discourse was p

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