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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XXII
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Well, if I must, I must.

Here goes--from Paradise to Applethwaite." He went off, and both ladies smiled, and one blushed; and, to cover her blush, said, "it is not every son that has the grace to appreciate his mother so." Mrs.Little opened her eyes at first, and then made her nearest approach to a laugh, which was a very broad smile, displaying all her white teeth.

"That is a turn I was very far from expecting," said she.
The ice was now broken, and, when Henry returned, he found them conversing so rapidly and so charmingly, that he could do little more than listen.
At last Mr.Carden came in from some other party, and carried his daughter off, and the bright evening came too soon to a close; but a great point had been gained: Mrs.Little and Grace Carden were acquaintances now, and cordially disposed to be friends.
The next time these lovers met, matters did not go quite so smoothly.

It was a large party, and Mr.Coventry was there.

The lady of the house was a friend of his, and assigned Miss Carden to him.


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