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It was in the "merry month" of May, the "beautiful harbinger of summer," as the poets call it; and one of those charming east winds which render England such a delightful place of residence for the delicate and consumptive, and are truly a boon and a blessing to the doctors and undertakers, was blowing gaily through one of the lovely villages of Devonshire, and insidiously stealing through the half opened French windows of the drawing-room of Hawkwood Grange. Three persons were seated in this drawing-room. An old gentleman, a lady-who would have had a fit on the spot if any one had called her old-and a young girl. The old gentleman was called Sparrow-Mr. Sparrow, the solicitor, of Wainford, the market town and borough three miles off. The old-the middle-aged and would-be youthful lady-was Miss Amelia Vanley, the maiden sister of the master of Hawkwood Grange; and the young lady was Olivia Vanley, his daughter, and, therefore, Miss Amelia's niece. Miss Amelia was presiding at the five o'clock teatable; Mr. Sparrow was performing the difficult feat of balancing a teacup in one hand and a bread-and-butter plate in the other; and Olivia was seated at the piano, which she occasionally touched absently as she half listened to the other two. On a chair beside her was a sealskin jacket-there had been snow on this "merry" May morning, if you please-and she still wore her hat.
It was in the "merry month" of May, the "beautiful harbinger of summer," as the poets call it; and one of those charming east winds which render England such a delightful place of residence for the delicate and consumptive, and are truly a boon and a blessing to the doctors and undertakers, was blowing gaily through one of the lovely villages of Devonshire, and insidiously stealing through the half opened French windows of the drawing-room of Hawkwood Grange. Three persons were seated in this drawing-room. An old gentleman, a lady-who would have had a fit on the spot if any one had called her old-and a young girl. The old gentleman was called Sparrow-Mr. Sparrow, the solicitor, of Wainford, the market town and borough three miles off. The old-the middle-aged and would-be youthful lady-was Miss Amelia Vanley, the maiden sister of the master of Hawkwood Grange; and the young lady was Olivia Vanley, his daughter, and, therefore, Miss Amelia's niece. Miss Amelia was presiding at the five o'clock teatable; Mr. Sparrow was performing the difficult feat of balancing a teacup in one hand and a bread-and-butter plate in the other; and Olivia was seated at the piano, which she occasionally touched absently as she half listened to the other two. On a chair beside her was a sealskin jacket-there had been snow on this "merry" May morning, if you please-and she still wore her hat.

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