The Looking-Glass for the Mind, Or, Intellectual Mirror : Being An Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories And Interesting Tales

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Marian was not, indeed, so punctual in her morning visits; but Bella made her presents that were far more useful than sweetmeats.
Miss Bella, besides frequently giving Marian an apron, a petticoat, or such like, paid a certain sum, every month, to the schoolmaster of the vil- lage, to improve her in reading. Marian was so sensible of these kindnesses, that she grew every day more tenderly fond of her kind benefactress.
She frequently paid her a visit, and was never so happy as when she could do
... any little matters to oblige her.
Marian came one day to the garden gate to wait for Bella's coming down to her ; but she did not come, and she was obliged to go back again without seeing her. She returned two days suc- cessively, but no Bella appeared, which was a great affliction to her little heart; and she began to fear she had inadvertently offended her. " I have, perhaps," said she to herself, " done some- thing to vex her : I am sure, if I knew I had, I would ask her a thousand pardons, for I cannot live without loving her." While she was thus reflecting, one of Mrs, Adams's maids came out of the house ; when poor ^4 BELLA AND MARIAN.


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