3/17 In Frank's last letter she complained, he said, of being too weak to get into her conservatory without having both his arm and his uncle's! This, you know, speaks a great degree of weakness--but now she is so impatient to be in town, that she means to sleep only two nights on the road .-- So Frank writes word. Certainly, delicate ladies have very extraordinary constitutions, Mrs.Elton. You must grant me that." "No, indeed, I shall grant you nothing. I always take the part of my own sex. |