[The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Way We Live Now CHAPTER IV - MADAME MELMOTTE'S BALL 24/41
Lady Carbury was also there.
She was not well inclined either to balls or to such people as the Melmottes; nor was Henrietta. But Felix had suggested that, bearing in mind his prospects as to the heiress, they had better accept the invitation which he would cause to have sent to them.
They did so; and then Paul Montague also got a card, not altogether to Lady Carbury's satisfaction.
Lady Carbury was very gracious to Madame Melmotte for two minutes, and then slid into a chair expecting nothing but misery for the evening.
She, however, was a woman who could do her duty and endure without complaint. 'It is the first great ball I ever was at in London,' said Hetta Carbury to Paul Montague. 'And how do you like it ?' 'Not at all.
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