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Full of real happiness for Cowper were hervisits to Olney; the announcement of her coming threw him into atrepidation of delight. And how was this new rival received by Mrs. Unwin. "There is something, " says Lady Hesketh in a letter which hasbeen already quoted, "truly affectionate and sincere in Mrs. Unwin'smanner. No one can express more heartily than she does her joy to haveme at Olney; and as this must be for his sake it is an additional proofof her regard and esteem for him. " She could e...ven cheerfully yieldprecedence in trifles, which is the greatest trial of all. "Ourfriend, " says Lady Hesketh, "delights in a large table and a largechair. There are two of the latter comforts in my parlour. I am sorryto say that he and I always spread ourselves out in them, leaving poorMrs. Unwin to find all the comfort she can in a small one, half as highagain as ours, and considerably harder than marble. However, sheprotests it is what she likes, that she prefers a high chair to a lowone, and a hard to a soft one; and I hope she is sincere; indeed, I ampersuaded she is.
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