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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER XI
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For Lady Lufton, though she did dress old herself, as Lucy had said, delighted to see those around her neat and pretty, jaunty and graceful.
"Dear Lady Lufton!" said Griselda, putting up her hand so as to press the end of her ladyship's fingers.

It was the first piece of animation she had shown, and Lucy Robarts watched it all.

And then there was music.

Lucy neither played nor sang; Fanny did both, and for an amateur did both well.

Griselda did not sing, but she played; and did so in a manner that showed that neither her own labour nor her father's money had been spared in her instruction.


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