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ifldeft * trfli < $ o *« rl ^) tti ^§ rfb ^ fcfo . WH ^ eflfl «(? 5 t <* ea « hient ^« eWW ^^ 'fl » 0 ^ thef k « o ^ l ^ dg ©^ of ^* hi&teefc tJrbdwqe ? oi Dor w # heed the hue we give their first thoughts atifd ^ 'reelilft ^ . ? > ' » May- ^ fc not <^ tihtiftAly fctar ffatit' < Mtx'Av&jri {\ x&i * eti& ] aii&&i Who thaf reflects btitiB cohvin&d of the imt * i * hbfe jiowefof * akaTn ^ le ? What eflfect does ^ ftitf conviction product ? > Af £ * th » tfnOTfctf pietfif ^ s presented - t& children earefuliy chosen and judicieufely impressed ? No , in the majority of domestic and social ? scenes-, they are like
yfcung scholars in the studio of a mad artist , who has a distwetirtg collection of busts , statues , and pictures , atid where they may sometimes hear lectures upon art , but are ra * eJy permitted to model or paint from nature . Montague Vernon , his mother ' s idol , came home , and the very next day , as he entered Mrs . Vernon ' s dressing-room , he saw MorewcBy who was just quitting it . There was a dignity about hertaAl-figure * which made him make way for hei * with respectful
deference , whieh she acknowledged with that spafklmg vxp of kindly expression which was peculiar to her cordial- and spent anewos feelings . «• *!•; - ?• * ; ' '''fWhowasihat ? he asked , advancing to hisinotheri ; HoViOiilythe governess to your sisters , she replied sii ? a voice as full of depreciation as Montague ' s had been full of appreciation ,
and perhaps adopted as a corrective to his incipient adinttiratidn . ¦ j ^ Is ittpossible ¦! ' he rejoined . * I took her for sortie woman of mBiaioiit / ' , cd . Oh ,-you college cub , ' exclaimed his mother , slightly pushing bi n * from her— a woman of fashion ! ha ! ha ! ha 1 who wer-saw a womaji 6 ffiishion dress as Miss Paget does ?* - > . >*! TlmL / retorted Montague , she is an excessively fine woman ; atid-that , after all , ia something better /
' She is v * ry well / coldly observed Mrs . Vernon . « Excessively oieveiv 1 quite suited to-her post , or you may be sure / should not have ) appointed her * But now , Montague , I hope that I haVe no ocoa ? alon to < admonish you about imprudence or impropriety . You kxrow \ he kind of match , which both your father and myself expect < you to make , and which you are in every respect entitled to malte ; ' > »•»
< nMontagiiQ < glanced into the mirror on his mother ' s toilet ; and silertrtly ; l | ut perfectly , agreed with the last remark . ; 'And I hope / she reeumed , ' that respect for your si / ft era and
ychiir \ father ' s house will be a sufficient protection to any young person m it . <
Montague swang himself round on his heel to conceal a smile ; pretended to be taken wirh sotne pretty trifles which were istretvn upon a table , and soon after withdrew . •»< tf , , / n ¦•• » ' | t ! < . iKlotreneef Paget ithrbedimtklLy becartae < fthe ^ prooa ( iMeRt' image in \ n&'i \ k \ % <> ita \ pyi »/ l ^ QMitriiin ) late'hi $ ifefilu | gT > and employ h \» Umef bi > iU \ vqrum [' i' < ( T « ' yt&hona \ bte ; hoMprojxwie ^ aJt ^ lQas ^ ai rfliittation ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1835, page 312, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2645/page/20/
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