Emily Fox-Seton

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It wassuch decent taste. She had no modern ideas which might lead during hisabsence to any action likely to disturb or annoy him. What she wouldlike best to do would be to stay at Palstrey and enjoy the beauty of it. She would spend her days in strolling through the gardens, talking tothe gardeners, who had all grown fond of her, or paying little visits toold people or young ones in the village. She would help the vicar's wifein her charities, she would appear in the Manor pew at church regular...ly, make the necessary dull calls, and go to the unavoidable dull dinnerswith a faultless amiability and decorum.
"As I remarked when you told me you had asked her to marry you, " saidLady Maria on the occasion of his lunching with her on running up totown for a day's business, "you showed a great deal more sense than mostmen of your age and rank. If people _will_ marry, they should choose thepersons least likely to interfere with them. Emily will never interferewith you. She cares a great deal more about your pleasure than her own.


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