Mrs. Lorimer : a Sketch in Black And White 1

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Of course you will have a difficulty in escaping from the dragons — from what Frank told me, I feel sure they think us most dangerous and undesirable. But, my dear, never mind them, just take your courage in both hands and come. I shall be perfectly delighted to have you, and so will Frank — he is your most truly devoted admirer. We start on Thursday week.
Now, Elizabeth, come, I entreat you.
The babies send kisses. — Always your most affectionate, "Fanny Lorimer." Elizabeth could not help smil
...ing at her sister-in-law's remarkable volubility as she laid down the letter ; and yet she was sensible of feeling a little annoyed. It is 122 MRS. LORIMER. part i.
one thing to think slightly uncivil things of one's own relations, and quite another thing to have somebody else say them.
Elizabeth had remarked, several times before this, that Mrs. Frank Lorimer's vivacity occasionally betrayed her into indiscretions. Elizabeth did not quite approve of the way in which she spoke of the Mainwarings, for it is never entirely agreeable to have an outsider put our secret thoughts into words, thereby gen- erally showing us that the said thoughts are by no .


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