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Osborne might be offended. She asked her daughter to see and satisfy herself that there was no poison prepared in
the little daily messes that were concocted for Georgy. When neighbours asked after the boy's health, she referred
them pointedly to Mrs. Osborne. She never ventured to ask whether the baby was well or not. She would not touch
the child although he was her grandson, and own precious darling, for she was not used to children, and might kill it.
And whenever Mr. Pestler came upon his healing inquisition, she received the doctor with such a sarcastic and scornful
demeanour, as made the surgeon declare that not Lady Thistlewood herself, whom he had the honour of attending
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them wash her husband's miniature which hung up over her little bed--the same little bed from which the poor girl
had gone to his; and to which she retired now for many long, silent, tearful, but happy years.
In this room was all Amelia's heart and treasure. Here it was that she tended her boy and watched him through the
many ills of childhood, with a constant passion of love. The elder George returned in him somehow, only improved,
and as if come back from heaven. In a hundred little tones, looks,Moncler Coats Women and movements, the child was so like his father
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his likeness to his father, she did not scruple to tell him. She talked constantly to him about this dead father, and spoke
of her love for George to the innocent and wondering child; much more than she ever had done to George himself, or
to any confidante of her youth. To her parents she never talked about this matter, shrinking from baring her heart to
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have unmanned a Herod. He was very soft-hearted many years ago, and his wife was mortally jealous of Mrs. Amelia,
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breach between Mrs. Sedley and her daughter was never thoroughly mended. The quarrel gave the elder lady
numberless advantages which she did not fail to turn to account with female ingenuity and perseverance. For instance,
she scarcely spoke to Amelia for many weeks afterwards. She warned the domestics not to touch the child, as Mrs.
Osborne might be offended. She asked her daughter to see and satisfy herself that there was no poison prepared in
the little daily messes that were concocted for Georgy. When neighbours asked after the boy's health, she referred
them pointedly to Mrs. Osborne. She never ventured to ask whether the baby was well or not. She would not touch
the child although he was her grandson, and own precious darling, for she was not used to children, and might kill it.
And whenever Mr. Pestler came upon his healing inquisition, she received the doctor with such a sarcastic and scornful
demeanour, as made the surgeon declare that not Lady Thistlewood herself, whom he had the honour of attending
professionally, could give herself greater airs than old Mrs. Sedley, from whom he never took a fee. And very likely
Emmy was jealous too, upon her own part, as what mother is not, Moncler Coats Men of those who would manage her children for her, or
become candidates for the first place in their affections. It is certain that when anybody nursed the child, she was
uneasy, and that she would no more allow Mrs. Clapp or the domestic to dress or tend him than she would have let
them wash her husband's miniature which hung up over her little bed--the same little bed from which the poor girl
had gone to his; and to which she retired now for many long, silent, tearful, but happy years.
In this room was all Amelia's heart and treasure. Here it was that she tended her boy and watched him through the
many ills of childhood, with a constant passion of love. The elder George returned in him somehow, only improved,
and as if come back from heaven. In a hundred little tones, looks,Moncler Coats Women and movements, the child was so like his father
that the widow's heart thrilled as she held him to it; and he would often ask the cause of her tears. It was because of
his likeness to his father, she did not scruple to tell him. She talked constantly to him about this dead father, and spoke
of her love for George to the innocent and wondering child; much more than she ever had done to George himself, or
to any confidante of her youth. To her parents she never talked about this matter, shrinking from baring her heart to
them. Little George very likely could understand no better than they, but into his ears she poured her sentimental
secrets unreservedly, and into his only. The very Moncler Men Shoesjoy of this woman was a sort of grief, or so tender, at least, that its expression
was tears. Her sensibilities were so weak and tremulous that perhaps they ought not to be talked about in a book. I
was told by Dr. Pestler (now a most flourishing lady's physician, with a sumptuous dark green carriage, a prospect of
speedy knighthood, and a house in Manchester Square) that her grief at weaning the child was a sight that would
have unmanned a Herod. He was very soft-hearted many years ago, and his wife was mortally jealous of Mrs. Amelia,
then and long afterwards.merrry1221
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