Excerpt from Maxwell, Vol. 3 of 3
Luckily, as I have said, or rather, unluckily, for the tattling-tabbies of the tea-table, Lady Emily was not well enough to be seen much in public in company with Somerford; but it was extremely curious to perceive, as the reader him self will be surprised to hear, that when Lord Lessingham gave Charles the general invitation to a house scarcely accessible but by the elite of society, one of his motives seemed to be, the gratification and amusement of his grand daughter, who had received the new visitor with a warmth and interest not usual in her manner, and which convinced the Earl that his society would be agreeable to her.
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