Capitolo 41
All felt this separation that approaches with more or less pain, according to their different natures; and some contemplated him/it with I afflict deep. The regards, congratulations, and presentations were ended, and Madam Truxton, in all of his/her grandiose elegance you/he/she had finally relaxed her rigid vigilance and the class finishing" both free--free to wander for the first time, and how first the last also, among the spacious one salt and corridors of the old school to build, as the young ladies. Free to receive the smiles and addresses of the long-forbidden one cadets without fear of the deadly frown of lady. For a long time the sound of rose of music on the air. Knotted it gathers here and there the bespoke the preparation for the dance. Set was forming in sketch-rooms and salt, and impatient feet were moving himself/herself/itself the measure of the prelude. "Can Miss Heartwell, say Your hand for the quadrille?" says George Marshall, arching first Lizzie to the presentation of Mrs. Same Truxton. "I thank her, I never dance, the Mr. Marshall." "Not the dance! As it is that?" "Never learned, gentleman." "That anchor is stranger. I imagined all some young ladies of lady danced." "In general they does", answered Lizzie, "but from particular circumstances I am an exception to the general rule. If you desire a partner in the dance, allows to introduce her/it of it to my friend, Bertha Tax. You lie as a fairy." "Not just now, thanks, Miss Heartwell; if it is not impertinent, I would appreciate to know why you don't dance." "Well it is a simple history, it quickly said; and if you will listen to a moment I will inform Him, if you desire." "With pleasure. Follows." "Melrose, my native house in the State of--, it is few a quiet city, with small social life and I lead the gayety. Also, my mother is a makes then widow that has lived since in the great isolation my father died that happened when I was a small child. I have been her only you accompany in all these years of deprivation and you are distressed, and it you/he/she has never been his/her desire of which I should satisfy in some the
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