[Bleak House by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookBleak House CHAPTER XII 9/29
"Why, do you know how pretty you are, child ?" she says, touching her shoulder with her two forefingers. Rosa, very much abashed, says, "No, if you please, my Lady!" and glances up, and glances down, and don't know where to look, but looks all the prettier. "How old are you ?" "Nineteen, my Lady." "Nineteen," repeats my Lady thoughtfully.
"Take care they don't spoil you by flattery." "Yes, my Lady." My Lady taps her dimpled cheek with the same delicate gloved fingers and goes on to the foot of the oak staircase, where Sir Leicester pauses for her as her knightly escort.
A staring old Dedlock in a panel, as large as life and as dull, looks as if he didn't know what to make of it, which was probably his general state of mind in the days of Queen Elizabeth. That evening, in the housekeeper's room, Rosa can do nothing but murmur Lady Dedlock's praises.
She is so affable, so graceful, so beautiful, so elegant; has such a sweet voice and such a thrilling touch that Rosa can feel it yet! Mrs.Rouncewell confirms all this, not without personal pride, reserving only the one point of affability.
Mrs.Rouncewell is not quite sure as to that.
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