Sketches By Boz; Illustrative of Every-Day Life And Every-Day People 1

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It is a singular fact (there being ladies in the case) that Miss Amelia Martin"'s principal foible was vanity, and the leading characteristic of Mrs. Jennings Rodolph an attachment to dress. Dismal wailings were heard to issue from the second-floor front of number forty-seven, Drummond- street, George-street, Euston-square ; it was Miss Martin practising. Half-suppressed murmurs disturbed the calm dignity of the White Conduit orchestra at the commence- ment of the season. It was the appearance ...of Mrs. Jennings Rodolph in full dress, that occasioned them. Miss Martin studied incessantly — the practising was the consequence. Mrs.
Jennings Rodolph taught gratuitously now and then — the dresses were the result.
Weeks passed away ; the White Conduit season had begun, and progressed, and was more than half over. The dress- making business had fallen off, from neglect; and its profits had dwindled away almost imperceptibly. A benefit-night approached; Mr. Jennings Rodolph yielded to the earnest solicitations of Miss Amelia Martin, and introduced her personally to the "comic gentleman^' whose benefit it was.


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