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Excerpt from Tales and Novels, Vol. 16 of 18
Your servants, said Alfred, told me that you were not at home, but I told them that I knew the dean would be at home to an old friend.
You are very good - (said Buckhurst) - you do me a great deal of honour, said the dean.
Two different manners appeared in the same person one natural - belonging to his former; the other assumed, proper, as he thought, for his present self, or rather for his present situation.
Won't you be seated? I hope all our friends Mrs. Buckhurst, or, as she was called, Mrs. Dean Falconer, made divers motions, with a very ugly chin, and stood as if she thought there ought to be an introduction. The dean knew it, but being ashamed to introduce her, determined against it. Alfred stood in suspension, waiting their mutual pleasure.
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