The Sisters: a Novel, in Four Volumes 2

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On this sub- ject she has, indeed, some strange notions.
She acknowledges all those relatives whom it is creditable to acknowledge, and the rest she affects to consider no relations at all. And why, do you think? Because she is not intimate with them. Therefore, a rich cousin with whom she chooses to be acquainted, because the acquaintance will do her honour, or may be convenient, though only related in the fifth degree, is much nearer than a poor cousin german with whom she has, from motives o
...f worldly wisdom, cut the connection. This THE SISTERS. 73 nice, subtile distinction, I believe, owes its origin entirely to herself. Sir Isaac Heard, Garter King at Arms, and every member of the Heralds Office, would, I dare say, be astonished to learn, that relationship does not depend on blood, but upon circumstances produced by in- clination on the side of the affluent branches of a family, who may free themselves in a moment from the links and duties of consanguinity, by not owning those whom it is inconvenient or unpleasant to them to know." " While I see and admit that Lady Wye- dale is not exactly what we could wish her," said Felicia, " principle and policy equally re- quire that we should ' Be to her virtues very kind, And to her failings ever blind.* I also earnestly advise you, dearest Rosalind, to make overtures of peace to her directly.

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