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Tales And Novels, Volume 1 by Maria Edgeworth
Book, page 251 / 433


"Moi je sais!--I do know de demoiselle did stop in a coach at one house;
I was in de street--I can show you de house."

"Can you so, my good little fellow? then let us begone directly," said
Lady Frances.

"You'll excuse me, sister," said Lady Di.

"Excuse you!--_I_ will, but _the world_ will not. You'll be
abused, sister, shockingly abused."

This assertion made more impression upon Lady Di. Chillingworth than
could have been made either by argument or entreaty.

"One really does not know how to act--people take so much notice of every
thing that is said and done by persons of a certain rank: if you think
that I shall be so much abused--I absolutely do not know what to say."

"But I thought," interposed Miss Burrage, "that Lady Frances was going to
take you to the play to-night, Miss Hope?"

"Oh, never heed the play--never heed the play, or Clara Hope--never
heed taking me to the play: Lady Frances is going to do a better
thing.--Come on, my bonny boy," said she to the little French boy, who
was following them.

We must now return to our heroine, whom we left on her way to Mrs.
Bertrand's. Mrs. Bertrand kept a large confectionary and fruit shop in
Bristol.

"Please to walk through this way, ma'am--Miss Hodges is above stairs--she
shall be apprized directly--Jenny! run up stairs," said Mrs. Bertrand to
her maid--"run up stairs, and tell Miss Hodges here's a young lady wants
to see her in a great hurry--You'd best sit down, ma'am," continued Mrs.
Bertrand to Angelina, "till the girl has been up with the message."

"Oh, my Araminta! how my heart beats!" exclaimed Miss Warwick.

"How my mouth waters!" cried Betty Williams, looking round at the fruit
and confectionaries.

 
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