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gh to be a governess in a high family; papa。”
I thought I would far rather be where I am than in any high family in the land。 Mr。 Oliver spoke of Mr。 Rivers—of the Rivers family— with great respect。 He said it was a very old name in that neighbourhood; that the ancestors of the house were wealthy; that all Morton had once belonged to them; that even now he considered the representative of that house might; if he liked; make an alliance with the best。 He accounted it a pity that so fine and talented a young man should have formed the design of going out as a missionary; it was quite throwing a valuable life away。 It appeared; then; that her father would throw no obstacle in the way of Rosamond’s union with St。 John。 Mr。 Oliver evidently regarded the young clergyman’s good birth; old name; and sacred profession as sufficient pensation for the want of fortune。
It was the 5th of November; and a holiday。 My little servant; after helping me to clean my house; was gone; well satisfied with the fee of a penny for her aid。 All about me was spotless and bright— scoured floor; polished grate; and well…rubbed chairs。 I had also made myself neat; and had now the afternoon before me to spend as I would。
The translation of a few pages of German occupied an hour; then I got my palette and pencils; and fell to the more soothing; because easier occupation; of pleting Rosamond Oliver’s miniature。 The head was finished already: there was but the background to tint and the dr
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