The Lady of the Manor : Being a Series of Conversations On the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of Middle And Higher Ranks of Young Females 5
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But I dare say that she does not know much. I have no doubt that she has been brought up in a plain way. I dare say that she has no accomplishments.' This conjecture was pleasing to me ; especially as I had not many myself: the climate and the state of the country in which I had been educated not being favourable for these matters. I thought, however, that I would ask her what she knew ; and I hoped to have such answers as would please me. ' Lucy,' I said, * have you learned music?' "Without ra...ising her head from her work, she answer- ed in the affirmative, adding something respecting her work, quite foreign to my question. " I took no notice of the latter part of her speech ; but enquired if she had learned long, and whether she was far advanced. IGO THE LADY OF THE MANOR. ** All that I could discover from her answer was, that, whatever attainment she had made in music, it was evi- dent that she did not at all know how to appreciate her own merits. I questioned her then relative to some other branches of instruction: her answers concerning which still left me in perplexity ; and the next idea that occur- red to me was, that she wanted sense.
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