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Joanna looked at her with arch and half triumphant eyes ; and Ellen, teazed, vexed, and disconcerted, could scarcely retrain from tears. At last the chattering gossip departed, and Joanna's conversation with Ellen ran in the usual strain ; but Ellen was unusually unable to endure it. Aniongs: other things, Joanna told Ellen, W Mrs. Mor- daunt cause, she siij:pos(d her whole time would be engaged wjth her; and if she did not, periiaps she would think Mor- 72 MYSTERY daunt's company quite enough ...without the addition of her's, and that her mo- ther was convinced she would no longer be as willing to be ruled by her as former- ly. Ellen now burst into tears, and told Joanna she knew not what she had done to occasion such very unkind re- marks ; that she had never given her reason to suppose she did not prefer her company to that of any other person, nor ever, for a moment, hesitated to obey Mrs. Ross in all things : but if it was re- quired of her to give up all acquaintance with a man who had never done any thing to offend her, she must say she could not, nay, w^ould not do it, Joanna, start- led by a warmth she had not expected from the generally mild and yielding Ellen, now begged her pardon ; and em- bracing her tenderly, said, she knew she had been wrong in teazing her so much, and would in future drop the subject.
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