Memoirs of Emma And Her Nurse Or the History of Lady Harewood

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Memoirs of Emma And Her Nurse Or the History of Lady Harewood
Mrs Lucy Lyttelton Cameron
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In answer to her enquiries, Jane heard that Sir Arthur and his little ones were gone abroad; from thence letters were received, sometimes from the servants and some- times from Sir Arthur. Pretty good accounts were generally sent of the children's health. Once or twice it was mention- ed in a letter from the servants that Sir Arthur was very gay indeed, and was always engag- ed in parties of pleasure. At another time it was said that 124 MEMOIRS OF EMMA he had had a very severe illness. Word wa...s frequently sent that the family were returning: how- ever, this had happened so oft- en that very little notice was taken of the report.
Jane could hardly ever visit the hall, or see any of the rooms, or walks, where she used to be with her little girl, without feel- ing very sad; but it was a com- fort to bear this little one on her heart before God, and she generally enjoyed the sweet con- fidence that he would never leave or forsake her. The bless- ing of God had caused Jane's trials to be exceedingly profit- able, so that she could say with the royal psalmist, It is good for AND HER NURSE.


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