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Of
course
my
aunt
was
immediately
made
acquainted
with
the
successful
issue
of
the
conference
,
and
with
all
that
had
been
said
and
done
in
the
course
of
it
.
She
was
happy
to
see
me
so
happy
,
and
promised
to
call
on
Dora
s
aunts
without
loss
of
time
.
But
she
took
such
a
long
walk
up
and
down
our
rooms
that
night
,
while
I
was
writing
to
Agnes
,
that
I
began
to
think
she
meant
to
walk
till
morning
.
My
letter
to
Agnes
was
a
fervent
and
grateful
one
,
narrating
all
the
good
effects
that
had
resulted
from
my
following
her
advice
.
She
wrote
,
by
return
of
post
,
to
me
.
Her
letter
was
hopeful
,
earnest
,
and
cheerful
.
She
was
always
cheerful
from
that
time
.
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I
had
my
hands
more
full
than
ever
,
now
.
My
daily
journeys
to
Highgate
considered
,
Putney
was
a
long
way
off
;
and
I
naturally
wanted
to
go
there
as
often
as
I
could
.
The
proposed
tea
-
drinkings
being
quite
impracticable
,
I
compounded
with
Miss
Lavinia
for
permission
to
visit
every
Saturday
afternoon
,
without
detriment
to
my
privileged
Sundays
.
So
,
the
close
of
every
week
was
a
delicious
time
for
me
;
and
I
got
through
the
rest
of
the
week
by
looking
forward
to
it
.
I
was
wonderfully
relieved
to
find
that
my
aunt
and
Dora
s
aunts
rubbed
on
,
all
things
considered
,
much
more
smoothly
than
I
could
have
expected
.
My
aunt
made
her
promised
visit
within
a
few
days
of
the
conference
;
and
within
a
few
more
days
,
Dora
s
aunts
called
upon
her
,
in
due
state
and
form
.
Similar
but
more
friendly
exchanges
took
place
afterwards
,
usually
at
intervals
of
three
or
four
weeks
.
I
know
that
my
aunt
distressed
Dora
s
aunts
very
much
,
by
utterly
setting
at
naught
the
dignity
of
fly
-
conveyance
,
and
walking
out
to
Putney
at
extraordinary
times
,
as
shortly
after
breakfast
or
just
before
tea
;
likewise
by
wearing
her
bonnet
in
any
manner
that
happened
to
be
comfortable
to
her
head
,
without
at
all
deferring
to
the
prejudices
of
civilization
on
that
subject
.
But
Dora
s
aunts
soon
agreed
to
regard
my
aunt
as
an
eccentric
and
somewhat
masculine
lady
,
with
a
strong
understanding
;
and
although
my
aunt
occasionally
ruffled
the
feathers
of
Dora
s
aunts
,
by
expressing
heretical
opinions
on
various
points
of
ceremony
,
she
loved
me
too
well
not
to
sacrifice
some
of
her
little
peculiarities
to
the
general
harmony
.
The
only
member
of
our
small
society
who
positively
refused
to
adapt
himself
to
circumstances
,
was
Jip
.
He
never
saw
my
aunt
without
immediately
displaying
every
tooth
in
his
head
,
retiring
under
a
chair
,
and
growling
incessantly
:
with
now
and
then
a
doleful
howl
,
as
if
she
really
were
too
much
for
his
feelings
.
All
kinds
of
treatment
were
tried
with
him
,
coaxing
,
scolding
,
slapping
,
bringing
him
to
Buckingham
Street
(
where
he
instantly
dashed
at
the
two
cats
,
to
the
terror
of
all
beholders
)
;
but
he
never
could
prevail
upon
himself
to
bear
my
aunt
s
society
.
He
would
sometimes
think
he
had
got
the
better
of
his
objection
,
and
be
amiable
for
a
few
minutes
;
and
then
would
put
up
his
snub
nose
,
and
howl
to
that
extent
,
that
there
was
nothing
for
it
but
to
blind
him
and
put
him
in
the
plate
-
warmer
.
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At
length
,
Dora
regularly
muffled
him
in
a
towel
and
shut
him
up
there
,
whenever
my
aunt
was
reported
at
the
door
.
One
thing
troubled
me
much
,
after
we
had
fallen
into
this
quiet
train
.
It
was
,
that
Dora
seemed
by
one
consent
to
be
regarded
like
a
pretty
toy
or
plaything
.
My
aunt
,
with
whom
she
gradually
became
familiar
,
always
called
her
Little
Blossom
;
and
the
pleasure
of
Miss
Lavinia
s
life
was
to
wait
upon
her
,
curl
her
hair
,
make
ornaments
for
her
,
and
treat
her
like
a
pet
child
.
What
Miss
Lavinia
did
,
her
sister
did
as
a
matter
of
course
.
It
was
very
odd
to
me
;
but
they
all
seemed
to
treat
Dora
,
in
her
degree
,
much
as
Dora
treated
Jip
in
his
.
I
made
up
my
mind
to
speak
to
Dora
about
this
;
and
one
day
when
we
were
out
walking
(
for
we
were
licensed
by
Miss
Lavinia
,
after
a
while
,
to
go
out
walking
by
ourselves
)
,
I
said
to
her
that
I
wished
she
could
get
them
to
behave
towards
her
differently
.