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ears,and

    gotoenglandtoreside.izedgreatly,duringthe

    seventeenyearssinarriage.olivein

    england,now.

    ”atsixteen,therefore,llyasters;andfortwo

    yearshereducationanner

    prove.inengland,fathersandthersdonot

    arraherriageoftheirchildren;andllyodo

    asirlsdothatiseonefallsinloveh

    her,andshefallsihen,ifheisaproper

    person,andhasenoughtokeepher,theyarried.”

    daduburgukedattheexpressionofthese

    sentintstoansonce.sheonlysighed,shookherhead,and

    lookedupwards.

    ”itisstrange,”shesaidatlast,”tohearyou,sisterinlawa

    frenarriage.asifayounggirluld

    knos,andproperpersonfor

    hertorry.besides,theideaofayounggirlfallinginlove,

    beforesherries,isshog,quiteshog”

    ”dearsisterinlars.barclaysaid,”alkedthis

    tteroverbefore,andihavealyopinion,frankly.i

    havebeenagooddealinengland;andhaveseen,therefore,and

    knes.iknofrench

    rriagesare;andnooeofthingsinthe

    tontindeclaringthatrried

    lifeinenglandisinfinitelyhappier,ineveryrespect,thanitis

    infranarrya

    nshehasneverseenasynd,

    silynstrous.fortunately,iselfrriedforlove;andi

    havebeenhappy,eversince.iintendlly,ees,

    todothesathing.”

    beforedaduburghadtitoansenjoihe

    andtheiontuedupohree

    girlscaup.

    ”illy,”herunclesaid;”where

    doyougetyourplucheeks,andyhtloriwishyou

    uldgivethereceipttojulieandjustine.why,ifyouo

    blobothdown.”

    ”iaeallysurprisedatyou,nsieurduburg,”hiswifesaid,

    angrily.”iaureidonotuch

    lorastheirusin.iquiteasfortuneforpoor

    lly.itissoverynplahild,shelooksasifshe

    hadbeeage.”

    ”thatisright,dstandupforyourown,”andherhusband,

    edtohisforall

    that,nplaonplaeof

    llysbright,healthylirlscheeks;andishould

    liketoseethent,their

    tightbootsandhighheels.”

    hisakeanangryreply,hearrivalofthe

    fourboysbearingintriuhthelastbasketofplugedthe

    ion;andshortlyaftereduburgrerkingthat

    theeveningp,andthatshedidnotlikejulieandjustine

    tobeoutinitanylater,theduburgstooktheirleave.

    chapter2:terriblenews.

    thetendayssueedingthedeclarationofwarweredaysof

    exoved

    forondselyanhourpassedbutlongtrains,

    filledlyonsah,heir

    toetz.

    ...

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