[The English Orphans by Mary Jane Holmes]@TWC D-Link bookThe English Orphans CHAPTER XXV 6/10
Both Aunt Martha and Ida had taken great pains to have their young friend becomingly dressed, and she looked unusually well in the embroidered muslin skirt, satin waist, and blonde bertha which Aunt Martha had insisted upon her accepting as a present.
The rich silken braids of her luxuriant hair were confined at the back of her finely formed head with a golden arrow, which, with the exception of a plain band of gold on each wrist, was the only ornament she wore.
This was her first introduction to the gay world, but so keen was her perception of what was polite and proper, that none would ever have suspected it and yet there was about her something so fresh and unstudied, that she had hardly entered the room ere many were struck with her easy, unaffected manners, so different from the practised airs of the city belles. Ella watched her narrowly, whispering aside to Henry how sorry she felt for poor Mary, she was so _verdant_, and really hoping she wouldn't do any thing very awkward, for 'twould mortify her to death! "but, look," she added, "and see how many people Ida is introducing her to." "Of course, why shouldn't she ?" asked Henry; and Ella replied, "I don't know,--it seems so funny to see Mary here, don't it ?" Before Henry could answer, a young man of his acquaintance touched his shoulder, saying, "Lincoln, who is that splendid-looking girl with Miss Selden? I haven't seen a finer face in Boston, for many a day." "That? Oh, that's Miss Howard, from Chicopee.
An intimate friend of our family.
Allow me the pleasure of introducing you," and Henry walked away, leaving Ella to the tender mercies of Rose, who, as one after another quitted her side, and went over to the "enemy," grew very angry, wondering if folks were bewitched, and hoping Ida Selden "felt better, now that she'd _made_ so many notice her protegee." Later in the evening, William Bender came, and immediately Jenny began to talk to him of Mary, and the impression she was making.
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