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Chapter 21
devise a system s, and all  your oake one day; s into sections; to eacion apportion its task: leave no stray unemployed quarters of an en minutes, five minutes—include all; do eacs turn y. t before you are a ed to no one for o get rid of one vacant moment: you o seek no one’s company, conversation, sympat, as an independent being ougo do. take t and last I s  me or any one else,  may. Neglect it—go on as ofore, craving, en: for t  to say, I seadily act on it. After my moto t in Gatese as if  because s, I so fasten me do claim: I can tell you ted,  aood alone on take myself to the new.”

    She closed her lips.

    “You migrouble of delivering t tirade,” ans selfisless creature in existence: and I knoeful red torick you played me about Lord Ed bear me to be raised above you, to itle, to be received into circles s for ever.” Georgiana took out er cold, impassable, and assiduously industrious.

    true, generous feeling is made small account of by some, but ures rendered, tolerably acrid, t of it. Feeling  judgment is a  judgment untempered by feeling is too bitter and ition.

    It  and ernoon: Georgiana o attend a saint’s-day service at tters of religion s: no ed tual disc sional duties; fair or foul, s to cen on here were prayers.

    I bet myself to go upstairs and see  uns paid  a remittent attention: ttle looked after,  of t so mind, and could only come occasionally to tced: no nurse ient lay still, and seemingly lete. I rene noo the window.

    t strong
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