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woman察 she even thinks she has a lover。 O that in early life I had
provided myself with a pair of twins from some asylum察 then I should
have had some one to wait on me。;
;Perhaps they would have been married too察─said Kate。
;They should never have been married察─ retorted Aunt Jane。 ;They
should have signed a paper at five years old to do no such thing。
Yesterday I told a lady that I was enraged that a servant should presume to
have a heart察and the woman took it seriously and began to argue with me。
To think of living in a town where one person could be so idiotic Such a
town ought to be extinguished from the universe。;
;Auntie ─said Kate察sternly察 you must grow more charitable。;
;Must I拭─ said Aunt Jane察 it will not be at all becoming。 I have
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thought about it察 often have I weighed it in my mind whether to be
monotonously lovely察but I have always thrust it away。 It must make life
so tedious。 It is too late for me to changeat least察anything about me
but my countenance察 and that changes the wrong way。 Yet I feel so
young and fresh察I look in my glass every morning to see if I have not a
new face察but it never comes。 I am not what is called well´favored。 In fact察
I am not favored at all。 Tell me about the party。;
;What shall I tell拭─said Kate。
;Tell me what people were there察─said Aunt Jane察 and how they were
dressed察 who were the happiest and who the most miserable。 I think I
would rather hear about the most miserableat least察 till I have my
breakfast。;
;The most miserable person I saw察─ said Kate察 was Mrs。 Meredith。
It was very amusing to hear her and Hope talk at cross´purposes。 You
know her daughter Helen is in Paris察 and the mother seemed very sad
about her。 A lady was asking if something or other were true察'Too true'
said Mrs。 Meredith察'with every opportunity she has had no real success。 It
was not the poor child's fault。 She was properly presented察but as yet she
has had no success at all。'
;Hope looked up察full of sympathy。 She thought Helen must be some
disappointed school´teacher察and felt an interest in her immediately。 'Will
there not be another examination' she asked。 'What an odd phrase' said
Mrs。 Meredith察 looking rather disdainfully at Hope。 'No察 I suppose we
must give it up察if that is what you mean。 The only remaining chance is in
the skating。 I had particular attention paid to Helen's skating on that very
account。 How happy shall I be察if my foresight is rewarded'
;Hope thought this meant physical education察to be sure察and fancied
that handsome Helen Meredith opening a school for calisthenics in Paris
Luckily she did not say anything。 Then the other lady said察solemnly察'My
dear Mrs。 Meredith察it is too true。 No one can tell how things will turn
out in society。 How often do we see girls who were not looked at in
America察and yet have a great success in Paris察then other girls go out who
were here very much admired察and they have no success at all。'
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;Hope understood it all then察 but she took it very calmly。 I was so
indignant察 I could hardly help speaking。 I wanted to say that it was
outrageous。 The idea of American mothers training their children for
exhibition before what everybody calls the most corrupt court in Europe
Then if they can catch the eye of the Emperor or the Empress by their
faces or their paces察that is called success ─
;Good Americans when they die go to Paris察─said Philip察 so says the
oracle。 Naughty Americans try it prematurely察and go while they are alive。
Then Paris casts them out察 and when they come back察 their French
disrepute is their stock in trade。;
;I think察─ said the cheerful Hope察 that it is not quite so bad。; Hope
always thought things not so bad。 She went on。 ;I was very dull not to
know what Mrs。 Meredith was talking about。 Helen Meredith is a warm´
hearted察generous girl察and will not go far wrong察though her mother is not
as wise as she is well´bred。 But Kate forgets that the few hundred people
one sees here or at Paris do not represent the nation察after all。;
;The most influential part of it察─said Emilia。
;Are you sure察dear拭─said her sister。 ;I do not think they influence it
half so much as a great many people who are too busy to go to either place。
I always remember those hundred girls at the Normal School察 and that
they were not at all like Mrs。 Meredith察nor would they care to be like her察
any more than she would wish to be like them。;
;They have not had the same advantages察─said Emilia。
;Nor the same disadvantages察─said Hope。 ;Some of them are not so
well bred察 and none of them speak French so well察 for she speaks
exquisitely。 But in all that belongs to real training of the mind察they seem
to me superior察and that is why I think they will have more influence。;
;None of them are rich察though察I suppose察─said Emilia察 nor of very
nice families察 or they would not be teachers。 So they will not be so
prominent in society。;
;But they may yet become very prominent in society察─ said Hope察
;they or their pupils or their children。 At any rate察it is as certain that the
noblest lives will have most influence in the end察 as that two and two
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make four。;
;Is that certain拭─ said Philip。 ;Perhaps there are worlds where two
and two do not make just that desirable amount。;
;I trust there are察─said Aunt Jane。 ;Perhaps I was intended to be born
in one of them察and that is why my housekeeping accounts never add up。;
Here hope was called away察 and Emilia saucily murmured察 Sour
grapes ─
;Not a bit of it ─cried Kate察indignantly。 ;Hope might have anything
in society she wishes察if she would only give up some of her own plans察
and let me choose her dresses察 and her rich uncles pay for them。 Count
Posen told me察 only yesterday察 that there was not a girl in Oldport with
such an air as hers。;
;Not Kate herself拭─said Emilia察slyly。
;I拭─said Kate。 ;What am I拭 A silly chit of a thing察 with about a
dozen ideas in my head察nearly every one of which was planted there by
Hope。 I like the nonsense of the world very well as it is察and without her
I should have cared for nothing else。 Count Posen asked me the other day察
which country produced on the whole the most womanly women察France
or America。 He is one of the few foreigners who expect a rational
answer。 So I told him that I knew very little of Frenchwomen personally察
but that I had read French novels ever since I was born察and there was not
a woman worthy to be compared with Hope in any of them察 except
Consuelo察and even she told lies。;
;Do not begin upon Hope察─said Aunt Jane。 ;It is the only subject on
which Kate can be tedious。 Tell me about the dresses。 Were people over´
dressed or under´dressed拭─
;Under´dressed察─said Phil。 ;Miss Ingleside had a half´inch strip of
muslin over her shoulder。;
Here Philip followed Hope out of the room察 and Emilia presently
followed him。
;Tell on ─said Aunt Jane。 ;How did Philip enjoy himself拭─
;He is easily amused察 you know察─ said Kate。 ;He likes to observe
people察and to shoot folly as it flies。;
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;It does not fly察─retorted the elder lady。 ;I wish it did。 You can shoot
it sitting察at least where Philip is。;
;Auntie察─said Kate察 tell me truly yo