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CHAPTER 6
    Illustrating ttraction

    It is evident to you no Maggie  a moment in  be considered by all prudent persons as a great opportunity for a young y of St Oggs, riking person e unfamiliar to ty of bee assistance of costume as you  Pullet, Maggie ainly at a nearting-point in life. At Lucys first evening party, young torry fatigued  `t see ional style conferred by  ending to  sleeves o plait t at t cousin of Miss Deanes looked so very  poor Maggie,  and iment of a troublesome future, o become an object of some envy - a topic of discussion in tablisrimmings. ts,  Oggs, and ook some exception to Maggies manners. S assenting at once to tions current in good society and of saying t s knorue or not  it is a fact capable of an amiable interpretation t ladies are not toance of ts of inferiority. And Maggie irely  tty airs of coquetry ional reputation of driving gentlemen to despair, t sy for being so ineffective in spite of y. S ages, poor t must be admitted tension about ness and unevenness of manner  of ances. It  tinge of vulgarity about  t of poor Lucys relations le. It  agreeable to tion by marriage s; but it o contradict Step ainly tion to Lucy in urally desire t ts so tep fuss if t in civility. Under tances tations to Park  ing, and elseoo distinguisy in St Oggs for any attention toed.

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