Capitolo 26
only he/she speaks when I have spoken, as a good person small girl; that is to say,
I converse with those that are benevolent enough to converse with me,
and a lot of evenings of accorde I have passed in this way. There is him
You honor the Duchess D----, a very delicious woman, with elegant manners,
and full of the true gentleness. I like the way that she speaks to its daughters,
at least her two more youth--the rest gets married him--her Mrs. Ann and Mrs.
Lucy; they appears young very beautiful women, companions of accords, as he/she anchors
we have but the small conversation in common, although they seems to get on
notably well with Caroline. The Countess Elmore, a _nouvelle mariee_,
but a delicious creature, so exquisitely beautiful--such eyes, hair,
teeth; and he/she anchors these rare charms they appear completely forgotten, or it exposed
only for the Earl his/her husband that is worthy of him everybody. He has spoken
me so often, that his/her wife also takes a lot of notice of me, and
when they is of our party I spend an evening of it always grants. The Earl
it knows well the our beautiful Devonshire, had a preference for Mary; him
it admires country as me I do, and him so a lot of churches of him a night last
week that I have forgotten completely all of my intentions control, and indeed
spoken and it apostrophized the Dart how I am able to one of mine own brothers.
I forgot each other in the room, you cultivate me taken mother's look mended
sincerely on me, and then, my dear friend, I didn't feel me ended
however, comfortable I felt again soon me to my ease, for me I saw it was only
_warning_, not _reproving_; and next morning, when I looked for her/it to
all of my delight of the preceding evening tells her her divided in him everybody,,
and when I asked to her, mean fearfully if its look meant me I was passing
the border down which she had placed, she said, "Not with the Earl of Elmore,
the my dear Emmeline; but it had Him you/he/she is speaking to the same animated effort
to the Marquis of Alford that, I believe, he/she picked her up in supper, I owe