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"My mother came of English, not Knickerbocker stock like my father, though both belong distinctly to New York; and female education being in a somewhat chaotic state between the old regime and new, her parents, desirous of having her receive the genteel polish of courtly manners, music, and dancing, sent her, when about fifteen, to Mrs. Rowson's school, then located at Hollis Street, Boston.
"I didn't think of it before, but now the hall won't be needed for any more miner's meetings, so I suppose we may have it now." "I should think we shall be able to get it easily enough," agreed Mabel, "What a deal of good has grown out of our little venture." "Yes, is it not splendid to think of and oh, don't you think we might go round to Rowson's to-night and secure the hall?"
At first neither Mabel nor Minnie would hear of Mr. Rowson's proposal, and protested that they would rather pay for the hall, till Seymour, who had until now been a mere spectator of the proceedings, came to Mr. Rowson's aid who was by this time in a state of hopeless perspiration. "Come, come, young ladies!" he said. "Do try to reduce yourselves to an ordinary level.
And this autumn Miss Jane Morse was married and went to live in Sheaffe Street in handsome style. She had done very well indeed. Betty was one of the bridesmaids and wore a white India silk in which she looked quite a beauty. Miss Helen Chapman was transferred to Mrs. Rowson's school to be finished. Doris and Eudora still attended Miss Parker's.
Rowson's he was out, but they were desired to wait for his coming as he had left word that if any of the young ladies from the Hollow called, he wished particularly to see them. Accordingly, they sat down as requested, and in the course of ten minutes the gentleman himself appeared. "I suppose you have come about the hall," he observed, addressing Minnie, after they had exchanged greetings.
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