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i t * i Ficsfc ofl&il ) Bonifisyha&r ^ . e ^^ ^ mtevSerktooe with oespeotidithe ^ itftWi ^ ne ^ . i ilMtrifrifenptc / to Urtfetartp her ^ biMsherBgtgrHi itbatt / Frank hfts Jweena set entufeiy r ftg&imiufaEv All thifc drigjpiatas fm ita ^ ish jealousy , I dare say ; - bu ^ shenfe > a ( n old faithful servant , quite a favourite ; and there are * ami&hle weaukuesses » mmi V ...- .-, « . . . - . ;/ , ¦ '
Florence made no attempt to stem this flood of : foolishness ; andrdVfrs ; Vernem was . flaent and fond of hearing herself talk . c ) But I cannot conceal , ' resumed the ladv , 'that I have beard
Other things , to which I was obliged to give some degree of attention , Mr . Veraon disapproves of some of your sentiments atnd opinions , — - ^ indeed , of your plans of education generally ; be h&e learned thai you urge Emma and Celia . to think for themselves , and that you admire decision of character ; he thinks nothing ean be more unfemimne , more adverse to their prospects . ,. Then , there axe some of his relations have a long story about ; -your takings the young ladies to a cottage , and there is a fear : , of ilo * p impression * and . vulgar associations , and all that sort oftthingkY i > ? % MajdanV said Florence , ' there has been I perceive enough of misrepresentation ; but you have not made one tenable ichaffget unless it be Mr * Vernon ' s ; but I must know his meaning bqfiwrf I canmeet it by explanation of mine . At least s I feel lutppy tbfct I haveje * caj > ed any animadversion from you . ' - > i , •> f
. ' Uh 4 noone ? need tear severity irom me , replied . M m .. veriuau ' I muka ittarirule to regard all with lenity , especially myowto sex ; but since you have touched the point , permit me tor remark , Miss Paget , that you will do wrong to give young men the > en ^ couragenwnt that you have given Mr . Montague Vearaon , ITour position in a fanaily puts much in your power , which ,. strict prtin * ciples would teach you not to abuse ; especially as regards ^ bein g so eminently gifted as my son . He is , I am nitre , incapable of aik uaworthy thought ; I am quite sure of it ; lie is all noblenefss ; but he is young , inexperienced . Yes , certainly ^ in th is lo ut
instance you appear even to myself , and in spita of tnyael ^ ^ blame ; it is , in fact , the only one of your errors of which 1 Jfcel f ully convinced . ' J . (/ <;» ' Madam , exclaimed Florence , I have been utterly ixiisuiiderstood in this house ; to which I now perceive how much better hypocrisy were suited than truth . Your spn , madara , under the sanction of his sisters , and associated with them , forced himself into , my society , to which upon no other terms he would , have gained admission . I wish it was possible that I could , put my heart into your hand , that you might see the supreme in differ * - ence with whioth I regard him . ' ¦ ¦ < ¦ »'
Hoviuunauited wofe the honest Florence to the sophisticated world in whiebyfthe . aiQved ! H ^ r language , yet naore har « a £ tinaor > untaintedi nathi the : aordicl tone of , serviiity ^ ^ eep lyi oftejadeoti Mjt * V ^ rnoiu whoimd \ mo » 4 X ^ w q vAw , Ibecause plittiitilBficdj / But
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1835, page 317, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2645/page/25/
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