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Garden with her Neice, without any other com::panion for nearly an hour in the course of the Evening. They had left the room for that pur::pose with Camilla at a time when Mrs Peterson had been out of it, nor was it for some time after her return to it, that she could discover where they were. Camilla had taken two or three turns with them in the walk which led tothe Arbour, but soon growing tired of listeningto a Conversation in which she was seldom invited to join, & from its turning occasionallyon Books, very little able to do it, she left themtogether in the arbour, to wander alone to some other part of the Garden, to eat the fruit, & examine Mrs Peter::son's Greenhouse. Her absence was so far from being regretted, that it was scarcely noticed by them, & they continued conversing togetheron allmost most1 every subject, for Stanley seldom dwellt long on any, and had something to sayon all, till they were interrupted by her Aunt.

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