Chapter 33
o S- to purcure: my cousins e blanco effect erations I pleased, and a sum aside for t purpose. tting-room and bedrooms I left mucables, and cacle of test innovations. Still some novelty o give to turn t to be invested. Dark s and curtains, an arrangement of some carefully selected antique ornaments in porcelain and bronze, neoilet tables, ans being glaring. A spare parlour and bedroom I refurnisirely, ery: I laid canvas on ts on tairs. Moor e a model of brig snugness try e and desert dreariness .
tful t lengted about dark, and ere dusk fires upstairs and beloc trim; hannah and I were dressed, and all was in readiness.
St. Jo. I reated o keep quite clear of till everytion, at once sordid and trivial, going on s o scare o estrangement. ccain cakes for tea, t last satisfied ing o accompany me on a general inspection of t of my labours. ity, I got o make tour of t looked in at tairs and doairs, deal of fatigue and trouble to ed suc a time: but not a syllable did ter indicating pleasure in t of his abode.
t pererations urbed some old associations in a some-fallen tone.
“Not at all; rary, remarked t I ed every association: o on tter t es, for instance, ed to studying t of tell him where such a book was?”
I sook it doo omed .
No like t. Jo I began to feel ruties and amenities of life traction for s peaceful enjoyments no cerally, o aspire—after , certainly; but still , nor approve of oting round y foreill and pale as a one— at s fi