Jan 23, 2008

Gustav Klimt Painting

was very glad that she had given William what she did at parting, very glad, indeed, that it had been in her power, without material inconvenience, just at that time to give him something rather considerable; that is, for_her_, with _her_ limited means, for now it would all be useful in helping to fit up his cabin. She knew he must be at some expense, that he would have many things to buy, though to be sure his father and mother would be able to put him in the way of getting everything very cheap; but she was very glad she had contributed her mite towards it." ¡¡¡¡ "I am glad you gave him something considerable," said Lady Bertram,
with most unsuspicious calmness, "for _I_ gave him only 10." ¡¡¡¡ "Indeed!" cried Mrs. Norris, reddening. "Upon my word, he must have gone off with his pockets 1 well lined, and at no expense for his journey to London either!" ¡¡¡¡ "Sir Thomas told me 10 would be enough."

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