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CHAPTER V. MRS. JASPER KING’S RECEPTION.
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CHAPTER V. MRS. JASPER KING’S RECEPTION.
“WE’RE in an awful hole,” gasped1 Bella, pulling Grace off to the farthest corner of the dressing-
room. “Er—do get away from that maid; you don’t want her sharp eyes all over you. No, we don’t
either of us want any help;” over her shoulder at that functionary2. “Now, Grace, er—Angela,
you’ve gone and got me into this scrape, and I shall never hold up my head again in all this
world.”
Poor Grace’s head couldn’t droop3 any more than it did, as she mumbled4 miserably5, “I know it. Oh,
dear me!”
This was worse than all, and Bella took fresh alarm. “For mercy’s sake, hold up your head and
look big, as if you were somebody.” It was now her turn to pinch Grace.
“I can’t; because I’m not somebody,” sighed Grace. The frizzes even seemed to droop miserably
on her brow; and she looked like a wilted6 flower, all her smart hired glory gone suddenly out of
her.
“What a horrible scrape!” cried Bella between her teeth. “Oh, dear me, Grace, you must behave!
Dear, dear!” as some ladies hovered7 near.
“I think your mother wants to go down now,” said one; “she is trying to signal you. Introduce your
young friend to me, will you?”
“Oh, I can’t go down-stairs!” cried Grace in a spasm8 of terror, and catching9 Bella’s arm in a way
to make her faint, as that young lady looked over to the knot of ladies by the door, one of whom
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