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Ay, tell us, Harriet, said Miss Grandison, how you like Dr. Bartlett ? Pray, Lady L y don't anticipate me: I propose to give our new sister the history of us all : and is not Dr. Bartlett one of us I She has already given me the history of all her friends, and of herself: and I have communicated to you, like a good sister, all she has told me. I considered Dr. Bartlett, I said, as a saint ; and, at the same time, as a man of true politeness. He is indeed, said the countess, all that is worthy a...nd amiable in man. Don't you see how Sir Charles admires him ? Pray, Lady L , keep clear of my province. Here is Sir Charles. He will not let us break into parties. Sir Charles heard this last sentence — Yet I wonder not, said he, joining us, that three such women get together : goodness to goodness is a natural attraction. We men, however, will not be excluded. — Dr. Bartlett, if you please The doctor approached in a most graceful manner — Let me again. Miss Byron, present Dr. Bartlett to you, as a man that is an honour to his cloth ; and that is the same thing, as if I said, to human nature [the good man bowed in silence] ; and Miss Byron to you, my good doctor (taking my hand), as a lady most worthy your distinguished regard.
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