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Chapter LVII Bridal Visits and Adieux
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The whole town of Hollingford came to congratulate and inquire into particulars. Some indeed — Mrs. Goodenough at the head of this class of malcontents — thought that they were defrauded1 of their right to a fine show by Cynthia’s being married in London. Even Lady Cumnor was moved into action. She, who had hardly ever paid calls ‘out of her own sphere,’ who had only once been to see ‘Clare’ in her own house — she came to congratulate after her fashion. Maria had only just time to run up into the drawing-room, one morning, and say —
‘Please, ma’am, the great carriage from the Towers is coming up to the gate, and my lady the Countess is sitting inside.’ It was but eleven o’clock, and Mrs. Gibson would have been indignant at any commoner who had ventured to call at such an untimely hour, but in the case of the Peerage the rules of domestic morality were relaxed.
The family ‘stood at arms,’ as it were, till Lady Cumnor appeared in the drawing-room; and then she had to be settled in the best chair, and the light adjusted before anything like conversation began. She was the first to speak; and Lady Harriet, who had begun a few words to Molly, dropped into silence.
‘I have been taking Mary — Lady Cuxhaven — to the railway station on this new line between Birmingham and London,’ and I thought I would come on here, and offer you my congratulations. Clare, which is the young lady?’— putting up her glasses, and looking at Cynthia and Molly, who were dressed pretty much alike. ‘I did not think it would be amiss to give you a little advice, my dear,’ said she, when Cynthia had been properly pointed2 out to her as bride elect. ‘I have heard a good deal about you; and I am only too glad, for your mother’s sake — your mother is a very worthy3 woman, and did her duty very well while she was in our family — I am truly rejoiced, I say, to hear that you are going to make so creditable a marriage. I hope it will efface4 your former errors of conduct — which, we will hope, were but trivial in reality — and that you will live to be a comfort to your mother — for whom both Lord Cumnor and I entertain a very sincere regard. But you must conduct yourself with
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velvet
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housekeeper
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coaxing
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obstinacy
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gratitude
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