âOn your side, my love, it was very innocently done. But she probably had something of that in her thoughts, when alluding to the misunderstandings which he had given us hints of before. One natural consequence of the evil she had involved herself in,â she said, âwas that of making her unreasonable . The consciousness of having done amiss, had exposed her to a thousand inquietudes, and made her captious and irritable to a degree that must have beenâ âthat had beenâ âhard for him to bear. âI did not make the allowances,â said she, âwhich I ought to have done, for his temper and spiritsâ âhis delightful spirits, and that gaiety, that playfulness of disposition, which, under any other circumstances, would, I am sure, have been as constantly bewitching to me, as they were at first.â She then began to speak of you, and of the great kindness you had shown her during her illness; and with a blush which showed me how it was all connected, desired me, whenever I had an opportunity, to thank youâ âI could not thank you too muchâ âfor every wish and every endeavour to do her good. She was sensible that you had never received any proper acknowledgment from herself.â
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