Letters From Mrs Palmerstone to Her Daughter Inculcating Morality By Entertain

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Letters From Mrs Palmerstone to Her Daughter Inculcating Morality By Entertain
Rachel Hunter
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Johnson immediately made her pro- posals ; and the nephew, with joy, met a reconciliation so consonant to his interest and wishes. He acceded with, gratitude to her generous conditions; and Mrs. Seymour did not even affect a regret, which, as a parent, she ought to have blushed not to have felt. She said the aunt and the niece would keep each ether in countenance, for they were perfect resemblances. Mrs. John- son's 128 son's London friends entirely agreed in re- spect to the precision of Mrs. ...Seymour's judgement on this point. It had not occur- red to my mother or myself, till health had animated Nancy's features. Be it as it might, certain it is, no compliment was more ac- ceptable to the good aunt than remarking this likeness.
When my favourite had nearly reached her sixteenth year, her person was consider- ably improved, her shape having been, till then, defective. I remarked one day to the aunt this visible and advantageous al- teration, and prognosticated that she would, after all, turn out a pleasing person.


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