Sunday, November 11, 2007

Woman with a Parasol

Woman with a Parasol
A Greek Beauty
A Lily Pond
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
trust she will speak a good word for us to Sir John, or Mr. Palmer, or any friend that may be able to assist us.- Poor Anne was much to blame for what she did, but she did it for the best, so I say nothing; hope Mrs. Jennings won't think it too much trouble to give us a call, should she come this way any morning, it would be a great kindness, and my cousins would be proud to know her.- My paper reminds me to conclude; and begging to be most gratefully and respectfully remembered to her, and to Sir John and Lady Middleton, and the dear children, when you chance to see them, and love to Miss Marianne,           "I am, &c. &c."    As soon as Elinor had finished it, she performed what she concluded to be its writer's real design, by placing it in the hands of Mrs. Jennings, who read it aloud with many comments of satisfaction and praise.

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Woman with a Parasol

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The Broken Pitcher