Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 by Fanny Burney
page 203 of 424 (47%)
page 203 of 424 (47%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
a letter? perhaps it was from this same noble friend?"
"It was not a letter, madam," said she, looking down, "it was only the cover of one to my brother." "The cover of a letter only!--and that to your brother!--is it possible you could so much value it?" "Ah madam! _You_, who are always used to the good and the wise, who see no other sort of people but those in high life, _you_ can have no notion how they strike those that they are new to!--but I who see them seldom, and who live with people so very unlike them--Oh you cannot guess how sweet to _me_ is every thing that belongs to them! whatever has but once been touched by their hands, I should like to lock up, and keep for ever! though if I was used to them, as you are, perhaps I might think less of them." Alas! thought Cecilia, who by _them_ knew she only meant _him_, little indeed would further intimacy protect you! "We are all over-ready," continued Henrietta, "to blame others, and that is the way I have been doing all this time myself; but I don't blame my poor brother now for living so with the great as I used to do, for now I have seen a little more of the world, I don't wonder any longer at his behaviour: for I know how it is, and I see that those who have had good educations, and kept great company, and mixed with the world,--O it is another thing!--they seem quite a different species!-- they are so gentle, so soft-mannered! nothing comes from them but what is meant to oblige! they seem as if they only lived to give pleasure to other people, and as if they never thought at all of themselves!" |
|