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jerilyn


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later,
leilani



 ¡¡¡¡I observed all day that Mr. Murdstone was graver and steadier than the
two gentlemen. They were very gay and careless. They joked freely with one
another, but seldom with him. It appeared to me that he was more clever and
cold than they were, and that they regarded him with something of my own
feeling. I remarked that, once or twice when Mr. Quinion was talking, he
looked at Mr. Murdstone sideways, as if to make sure of his not being
displeased; and that once when Mr. Passnidge (the other gentleman) was in
high spirits, he trod upon his foot, and gave him a secret caution with his
eyes, to observe Mr. Murdstone, who was sitting stern and silent. Nor do I
recollect that Mr. Murdstone laughed at all that day, except at the
Sheffield joke - and that, by the by, was his 

question, of whether Captain Wentworth would come or not?  They were  But
this was one of the points on which the lady shewed her strength; 



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