[Emily Fox-Seton by Frances Hodgson Burnett]@TWC D-Link bookEmily Fox-Seton CHAPTER Three 6/51
She really went on an errand for her hostess, but as she was fond of driving and the brown cob was a beauty, she felt that she was being given a treat on a level with the rest of her ladyship's generous hospitalities.
She drove well, and her straight, strong figure showed to much advantage on the high seat of the cart.
Lord Walderhurst himself commented on her as he saw her drive away. "She has a nice, flat, straight back, that woman," he remarked to Lady Maria.
"What is her name? One never hears people's names when one is introduced." "Her name is Emily Fox-Seton," her ladyship answered, "and she's a nice creature." "That would be an inhuman thing to say to most men, but if one is a thoroughly selfish being, and has some knowledge of one's own character, one sees that a nice creature might be a nice companion." "You are quite right," was Lady Maria's reply, as she held up her lorgnette and watched the cart spin down the avenue.
"I am selfish myself, and I realise that is the reason why Emily Fox-Seton is becoming the lodestar of my existence.
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