Sayings And Doings. a Series of Sketches From Life [first Series] 1

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Burton, who sat opposite to her, heard what was going on, and saw her agitation, — he was quite as miserable as her- self. Any attempt to extricate her would have risked an exposure ; but, as good fortune would have it, just as Mr. Trash was puzzling his brains either to make an extempore joke or exert his available memory by quoting one from the well-known authority of Mr. Joseph Miller, the Duchess, who had no taste for VOL. I. F 98 DANVERS.
the buffoonery of her husband's retainers, gave the
... welcome signal of retreat to the drawing-room.
Mary's delight at this event was a little qualified by a reflection silently made to her- self, upon what she considered the excessive rudeness and want of feeling of her Grace, in starting up and leaving the room just as one of her visitors was about to make himself par- ticularly pleasant : not being aware that good breeding very often means downright incivi- lity, and that persons of a certain class are not to be controlled by rules made for their infe- riors.


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