Lady Blessingtons Confessions of An Elderly Lady And Gentleman volume 01
Lady Blessingtons Confessions of An Elderly Lady And Gentleman volume 01
Marguerite Gardiner
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To her anxious inquiries, she met only tears and sullen- ness; but though evidently surprised at my un graciousness, it extorted no look or expression of anger, or impatience from her. Doctor War- minster was sent for, and he, having adminis tered a composing draught, seated himself by my bed-side, to watch its effects. His gentleness soothed, while it rendered me ashamed of my own petulance; and in answer to his repeated interrogatories, I at length admitted that some thing had occurred to giv...e me pain. u But why, my dear child, for so you must permit me to call you, do you evince an unkind- ness to Lady VValsingham, so unusual, and I must add, so unmerited. This is not amiable, it is not grateful, towards one who is so fondly, so sincerely devoted to you. If you were acquainted with the total abnegation of self, the uncom plaining patience, with which your stepmother has borne the most cruel disappointment that can befal a female heart, a disappointment where an aflection of the tenderest nature had existed, you would, 1 am sure, feel an increased respect and regard for her; and avoid even the semblance of ingratitude for the years of solicitude, and never-ceasing attention, you have experienced from her.
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