Bridget Elia ions tet, extending beyond toget of double singleness; olerable fort, upon t I, for one, find in myself no sort of disposition to go out upon tains, o bety astes and -- yet so, as "; e are generally in sions. Our sympatood, tone in my voice more kind t into tears, and plai I ered. e are bot readers in different dires. ime) some passage in old Burton, or one e poraries, sracted in some modern tale, or adventure, ive teazes me. I tle in ts. S ory -- ly told -- s in it, and plenty of good or evil acts. tuations of fortune in fi -- and almost in real life -- o i, or operate but dully upon me. Out-of-ting t in ties of aut. My cousin ive disrelis sounds odd or bizarre Not is quaint, irregular, or out of t;ure more clever." I pardon o tiful obliquities of t s apologise to me for certain disrespectful insinuations, latterly, toucellectuals of a dear favourite of mine, of t tury but one -- te, and virtuous, -- but again someastical, and inal-braind, generous Margaret Nele.
It of my cousin, oftener pero es and mine, free-tems; but ss, t s auty over ill. Sricks anding.
e are boto be a little too positive; and I of our disputes to be almost uniformly t in matters of fact, dates, and circumstances, it turns out, t I , and my cousin in t o be done, or let alone; ion, or steadiness of vi, I set out o be brougo hinking.
I must toucle does not like to be told of s. Srick (to say no ) of reading in pany: at ion, fully uanding its purport -- degree to ty of tter of tion. o t pressing trials of life, but imes desert rifling occasions. , and is a t, so it greatly; but in matters uff of times to let slip a muded to; and s train of female garniture, or design, into a spacious closet of good old Englis mu or proion, and bro fair and y girls, t up exactly in t be diminis; but I ans, t it makes (if t e to t) most inparable old maids.
In a season of distress, sruest forter; but in teazing acts, and minor perplexities, to meet times maketters icipation. If s alrouble upon ter occasions of life so treble your satisfa. S to be at a play ; but best, wh you.
e made an excursion togeto fordso up ters of some of our less-knoions in t fine try.
t t is spelt, perfordsfully situated le remember to a great-aunt, o a existe is impossible. t t time in tion of a substantial yeoman, o a Field. tons are still flouris part of ty, but t extinct. More ty years I speak of; and, for ter portion of t period, of persons ined Mackery End -- kindred or strange folk -- to jecture, but determined some o explore.
By someous route, taking t Luton in our Albans, t of our anxious curiosity about noon. t of trace of it ion, affected me experienced for many a year. For tten it, en being togetalking about Mackery End all our lives, till memory on my part became mocked om of itself, and I t I kne of a place, o t, ead of it!
Still t it; t; of June," and I could say ,
But t didst appear so fair
to fond imagination,
Dost rival in t of day
e creation !
Bridgets ance again -- some altered features, of course, a little grudged at. At first, indeed, so disbelieve for joy; but tself in ion -- and sraversed every out-post of to tood (ience nition, y odd. But Bridget in some things is behind her years.
t o get into t y erribly sers and out-of-date kinsfolk. Love, stro me; but surned ure t mig to a sculptor for t of ton, ress of tons. Six of ted as t young y. But ted Bruton, in my mind, ter too late to recollected in early life to pointed out to yle. But ties, t prove sligmospropolis, bind faster, as , in y, fordses ed as if o tian names. So s so , and ing of tural cousins! ty, an amplitude of form and stature, anso it. e fotten B. F. so soon fet t meeting, if peradve ss. tted calf icipation of our ing; and, after an appropriate glass of native me fet pride table cousin made us proceed to ead, to introduce us (as some ladmans, ime corresponding kindness s memory, exalted by to a terated recolles of to my utter astonis, and o tou of B. F. t a cousin tten names and circumstaill in lemon e out upon exposure to a friendly all try cousins fet me; and Bridget no more remember, t in tey pastoral Mackery End, in fordshire.
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