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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER III
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The proposed engagement with Lady Fawn was thought to be a great thing for her.

Lady Fawn was known as a miracle of Virtue, Benevolence, and Persistency.

Every good quality that she possessed was so marked as to be worthy of being expressed with a capital.
But her virtues were of that extraordinarily high character that there was no weakness in them,--no getting over them, no perverting them with follies or even exaggerations.

When she heard of the excellencies of Miss Morris from the dean's wife, and then, after minutest investigation, learned the exact qualities of the young lady, she expressed herself willing to take Lucy into her house on special conditions.

She must be able to teach music up to a certain point.


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