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CHAPTER V. AN INVITATION.
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If any girl failed to enjoy herself on the following Saturday at Dartford, she had certainly only herself to blame. As a matter of fact, the whole seven, without exception, had a right good time. Even Lucy forgot her jealousies1, and even Rosamund forgot her anger. They were so much interested in Mrs. Brett and her husband, in the things they did, and the things they could tell, and the things they could show, and the whole manner of their lives, that they forgot themselves.
Now, to forget yourself is the very road to bliss2. Many people take a long time finding out that most simple secret. When they do find it out and act on it they invariably live a life of great happiness and equanimity3, and are a great blessing4 to other people. Lucy and Rosamund were far—very far—from such a desirable goal, but for a few hours they did act upon this simple and noble idea of life, and in consequence were happy.
But Saturday at the Bretts', with all its bliss, came to an end, and the girls returned to beautiful Sunnyside and to the life of the new and rather strangely managed school.
Sunday was a long and dreary5 day, at least in Rosamund's eyes, and but for an incident which occurred immediately after morning service, she scarcely knew how she could have got through it.
Mr. Merriman had a pew at one end of the church, which had belonged to his people for generations, and which was not altered when the rest of the church was restored. It was large enough now to hold his wife and himself and the seven girls; but the two teachers were accommodated in another part of the church. Rosamund found herself during the service seated next to Mr. Merriman. It was the first time she had really closely observed him, and she now noticed several peculiarities6 which interested her a good deal. He had a dignified7 and very noble presence. He was tall, with broad shoulders, had an
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jealousies
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bliss
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equanimity
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blessing
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dreary
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peculiarities
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dignified
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pointed
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proximity
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torment
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meditation
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widower
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aisle
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eldest
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lighter
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varied
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neatly
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amazement
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animated
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clinched
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consternation
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delightful
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