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Grace depended, rather imprudently, upon the coachman's arrangement; for Mad. de Rosier, finding that the coach did not call for her at the hour she had appointed, sent for a chair, and returned home, whilst Grace, Mrs. Rebecca, and Favoretta, were yet in Mrs. Harcourt's dressing-room. Favoretta was making a great noise, so that they did not hear the knock at the door.

The next day she heard sounds of woe, sounds agreeable to her wishes Favoretta crying upon the stairs. It had been a rainy morning: Favoretta and Herbert had been disappointed in not being able to walk out; and after having been amused the preceding evening, they were less disposed to bear disappointment, and less inclined to employ themselves than usual.

It is towards the middle of the book, Favoretta; let me look, I can find it in a minute. It is not long may I read it to you?"

"Because, miss, you remember how you served me about the queen-cake." "But I do not want you to give me any queen-cake; I only want to get up for a little while," said Favoretta. "Then get up," said Grace: "but don't make a noise, to waken Master Herbert." "Do you think," said Favoretta, "that Herbert would think it wrong?" "Indeed, I don't think at all about what he thinks," said Mrs.

Herbert, who could but just spell words of one syllable, could not read what was written at the bottom of the prints, and he was sometimes ashamed of applying to Favoretta for assistance; the names that were printed upon his little models of furniture he at length learned to make out.

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