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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

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