Diary And Letters of Madame Darblay volume 1

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Frank said he was very ill, and saw nobody; I told him I had understood by my father the day before that he meant to see me. He then let me in. I went into his room up stairs ; he was in his bedroom. I saw it crowded, and ran hastily down. Frank told me his master had refused seeing even Mr. Langton. I told him merely to say I had called, but by no means to press my admis- sion. His own feelings were all that should be consulted ; his tenderness, I knew, would be equal, whether he was able to s...ee me or not.
I went into the parlour, preferring being alone in the cold, to any com- pany with a fire. Here 1 waited long, here and upon the stairs, which I ascended and descended to meet again with Frank, and make inquiries ; but I met him not. At last, upon Dr. Johnson's ringing his bell, I saw Frank enter his room, and Mr. Langton follow. " Who's that?" I heard him say; they answered, "Mr. Langton, " and I found he did not return.
Soon after, all the rest went away but a Mrs. Davis, a good sort of woman, whom this truly charitable soul had sent for to take a dinner at his house.


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