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CHAPTER THE FOURTH The Beginnings of Lady Harman 1 2
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Lady Harman had been married when she was just eighteen.
Mrs. Sawbridge was the widow of a solicitor1 who had been killed in a railway collision while his affairs, as she put it, were unsettled; and she had brought up her two daughters in a villa2 at Penge upon very little money, in a state of genteel protest. Ellen was the younger. She had been a sturdy dark-eyed doll-dragging little thing and had then shot up very rapidly. She had gone to a boarding-school at Wimbledon because Mrs. Sawbridge thought the Penge day-school had made Georgina opiniated and unladylike, besides developing her muscular system to an unrefined degree. The Wimbledon school was on less progressive lines, and anyhow Ellen grew taller and more feminine than her sister and by seventeen was already womanly, dignified3 and intensely admired by a number of schoolmates and a large circle of their cousins and brothers. She was generally very good and only now and then broke out with a venturesome enterprise that hurt nobody. She got out of a skylight, for example, and perambulated the roof in the moonshine to see how it felt and did one or two other little things of a similar kind. Otherwise her conduct was admirable and her temper in those days was always contagiously4 good. That attractiveness which Mr. Brumley felt, was already very manifest, and a little hindered her in the attainment5 of other distinctions. Most of her lessons were done for her by willing slaves, and they were happy slaves because she abounded6 in rewarding kindnesses; but on the other hand the study of English literature and music was almost forced upon her by the zeal7 of the two visiting Professors of these subjects.
And at seventeen, which is the age when girls most despise the boyishness of young men, she met Sir Isaac and filled him with an invincible8
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