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FIRST AND LAST. 103
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Harhieteldest Daughter Of Squire Wycherl...
of easy steps into gardens , from which , arose redundance of perfume , windows li shewed ghted well now , the the b drawing y dark the carving silvery room was , moon the panels illuminated . Yet , and , in the with sp full ite soft leng of lamps th The the pictures op that en
on each panel , —ancestors of the long descended race . room the been father seeme old broug d , the gentleman full ht old of up company Squire in had such , Eup no , a but such hemia horror they found of were les them deep and all and relations the in all cards game gambling . , going and Her she against ! grand had But
himwas red in the face , and scrup rapping , out , sundry words he had , better have let alone ! hemia onl
Bewildered among her many new connections , Eupwas y they beautiful clear were about they both her were equall prett , especiall y graceful cousins y Julia Sop in fi h , y who ure and had so Julia li such ht Wycherl fine and eye sli y g s . ht ! How But and
beside upright them , such and prett nervous y movements y and idd ! Somehow from g her , , journey she g felt , she big thoug and clumsy ht she gy
knocked against ; more , things than usual , and was peculiarly gauche this seemed evening to flow . Even so easil her y , as cousins if they ' dresses could not excited but set her well envy , without ; they she had not
countabl any such trouble dull golden y depressed She . days Eup did at hemia not Old and know Court was dull , the not then as long effects she more had in of finding depressed expected being that first . to She perceive transp felt lanted unac she
was . to rather w of ith a real new somethin too atmosp earnest g subjects here that a temper . tried Besides At , all and Old her , , at Court at powers home home she she , . had had was She been little busy was used to n all do atur to day and all plent long y the of y
, grave . , conversation for ever other talking top was ics of in thoug peop a new h le none , language and particularl people to she her interesting did . She not fancied know and ; Eup they but hemi there were a
were and her relations , were not likely to agree y in their estimates , of even these all shades . She of had not le acquired and found the it charity a great relief that comes to discover with knowing that her ;
mother , also , was peop disappointed with the atmosphere of her old home . "I did not fancy they used to have with such what small is conversation " , Erne said , she my
dearor were so little acquainted going on , , to Meantime her daughter , Eup . hemia was not much liked in her new circle , and from not
herself her asked mother her at home grandfather saw , this Eup with hemia if he pain was were . not Besides not happy interested being when dull in she the did Heform talk feeling . bill She ;
none and began of them to talk read over him Scott or cared to her to aunts hear , till of him she . found She sat they silent had but
heart enoug the joll h told y by old stories the man Squire got a trifle ' into s side a broad at fine the good of end former humour of the days long , and . table Effie in the , sat joy one looking of day his all the
very serious . "Ah , those were the days ! " cried the Squire , "
First And Last. 103
FIRST AND LAST . 103
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1858, page 103, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101858/page/31/
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