The Young Step-Mother by Charlotte Mary Yonge
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'Well!' cried Gilbert, 'I hoped Aunt Maria had left off coming down upon us.' 'O, mamma!' exclaimed Lucy, 'you never sent your love to grandmamma.' 'Depend upon it she was waiting for that,' said Gilbert. I'm sure I wish I had known it,' said Albinia, not in the most judicious manner. 'Half-past eleven!' 'Aunt Maria says she can't think how you can find time for church when you can't see visitors in the morning,' said Lucy. 'And oh! dear mamma, grandmamma says gravy soup was enough to throw Gilbert into a fever.' 'At any rate, it did not,' said Albinia. 'Oh! and, dear mamma, Mrs. Osborn is so hurt that you called on Mrs. Dusautoy before returning her visit; and Aunt Maria says if you don't call to-day you will never get over it, and she says that--' 'What business has Mrs. Osborn to ask whom I called on?' exclaimed Albinia, impatiently. 'Because Mrs. Osborn is the leading lady in the town,' said Lucy. 'She told Miss Goldsmith that she had no notion of not being respected.' 'And she can't bear the Dusautoys. She left off subscribing to |
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