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(11 she return to it.

On her entrance into the city of London which was the place of Mrs Williamson's abode, the postilion, whose stupidity was amazing, declared declared even without the least shame or Compunction, that having never been informed he was totally at ignorant of what part of the Town, he was to drive to.

Charlotte, whose nature we have before intimated, was an earnest desire to oblige every one, with the greatest Condescension Good humour informed him that he was to drive to Portland Place, which he accordingly Charlotte soon found herself in the arms of a fond Aunt.

Scarcely were they seated as usual,