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plans were yet unchanged。”
“Unchanged and unchangeable;” was the reply。 And he proceeded to inform us that his departure from England was now definitively fixed for the ensuing year。
“And Rosamond Oliver?” suggested Mary; the words seeming to escape her lips involuntarily: for no sooner had she uttered them; than she made a gesture as if wishing to recall them。 St。 John had a book in his hand—it was his unsocial custom to read at meals—he closed it; and looked up;
“Rosamond Oliver;” said he; “is about to be married to Mr。 Granby; one of the best connected and most estimable residents in S…; grandson and heir to Sir Frederic Granby: I had the intelligence from her father yesterday。”
His sisters looked at each other and at me; we all three looked at him: he was serene as glass。
“The match must have been got up hastily;” said Diana: “they cannot have known each other long。”
“But two months: they met in October at the county ball at S…。 But where there are no obstacles to a union; as in the present case; where the connection is in every point desirable; delays are unnecessary: they will be married as soon as S… Place; which Sir Frederic gives up to them; can he refitted for their reception。”
The first time I found St。 John alone after this munication; I felt tempted to inquire if the event distressed him: but he seemed so little to need sympathy; that; so far from venturing to offer him more; I experienced some shame at the recoll
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