Barford Abbey by Susannah Minific Gunning
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be dreary:--_yet_ how can I draw it thither?--_Edmund_--but why should I
fear _Edmund?_ Will you, or will you not, meet your old friend Finch here next Wednesday?--Be determined in your answer.--I have suspence enough on my hands to be excused from any on your account.--Sir James thinks it unkind you have not called on him since I left England;--hasten therefore to make up matters with the baronet,--Need I say the pleasure I shall have in shaking you by the hand? DARCEY. LETTER VII. The Hon. GEORGE MOLESWORTH to Lord DARCEY. _Bath_. Wednesday next you shall see me,--positively you shall.--Bridgman will be of the party. I propose an immensity of satisfaction from this visit.--Forbid it, heaven! Miss Warley's opposite should again give me a meeting at the Abbey.--After the conversation I am made to expect, how should I be mortified to have my ears eternally dinn'd with catgut work,--painting gauze,--weaving fringes,--and finding out enigmas?--Setting a fine |
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