On the twentieth, there came a note from Mr. Godfrey. He had arranged to

stop at Frizinghall that night, having occasion to consult his father

on business. On the afternoon of the next day, he and his two eldest

sisters would ride over to us on horseback, in good time before dinner.

An elegant little casket in China accompanied the note, presented to

Miss Rachel, with her cousin's love and best wishes. Mr. Franklin had

only given her a plain locket not worth half the money. My daughter

Penelope, nevertheless--such is the obstinacy of women--still backed him

to win.

Thanks be to Heaven, we have arrived at the eve of the birthday at last!

You will own, I think, that I have got you over the ground this time,

without much loitering by the way. Cheer up! I'll ease you with another

new chapter here--and, what is more, that chapter shall take you

straight into the thick of the story.




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