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Charley and I did not set off alone upon our expedition intoLincolnshire. My guardian1 had made up his mind not to lose sightof me until I was safe in Mr. Boythorn's house, so he accompaniedus, and we were two days upon the road. I found every breath ofair, and every scent2, and every flower and leaf and blade of grass,and every passing cloud, and everything in nature, more beautifuland wonderful to me than I had ever found it yet. This was myfirst gain from my illness. How little I had lost, when the wideworld was so full of delight for me.
My guardian intending to go back immediately, we appointed, on ourway down, a day when my dear girl should come. I wrote her aletter, of which he took charge, and he left us within half an hourof our arrival at our destination, on a delightful3 evening in theearly summer-time.
If a good fairy had built the house for me with a wave of her wand,and I had been a princess and her favoured god-child, I could nothave been more considered in it. So many preparations were madefor me and such an endearing remembrance was shown of all my littletastes and likings that I could have sat down, overcome, a dozentimes before I had revisited half the rooms. I did better thanthat, however, by showing them all to Charley instead. Charley'sdelight calmed mine; and after we had had a walk in the garden, andCharley had exhausted4 her whole vocabulary of admiring expressions,I was as tranquilly5 happy as I ought to have been. It was a greatcomfort to be able to say to myself after tea, "Esther, my dear, Ithink you are quite sensible enough to sit down now and write anote of thanks to your host." He had left a note of welcome forme, as sunny as his own face, and had confided6 his bird to my care,which I knew to be his highest mark of confidence. Accordingly Iwrote a little note to him in London, telling him how all hisfavourite plants and trees were looking, and how the mostastonishing of birds had chirped7 the honours of the house to me inthe most

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