Sayings And Doings. a Series of Sketches From Life [first Series] 2

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" O Marriage ! Marriage, what a curse is thine, Where hands alone consent and hearts abhor !" "She certainly is the finest girl in the room" — I heard a man exclaim, close behind me at Lady Castleton's assembly.
" Upon my honour she is" said his friend : " who is she V — "There/' replied the former speaker, "history has left me in the dark." I naturally turned to discover the object of their admiration, when I perceived that the girl they were " lecturing upon" was no other than my charming lit
...tle friend Fanny Meadows, who was seated on a chaise-longue just inside Lady Castleton's boudoir. Her mother was beside her ; and lolling over the back of the seat I f2 100 MERTON.
saw young Felton of Haversfield, making the amiable, with considerable zeal and animation.
I saw also, that Mrs. Meadows was turned from her daughter, listening to what, I was sure was an old story told by Sir Mammon Clare, who stood near her, his red riband flowing like a silken river across a meadow of white dimity waistcoat, and his bright star shaking splendidly at the humour of his own narrative.


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