Friday, December 21, 2007

fine art oil painting

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Her inviting you to town is certainly a vast thing in your favour; and indeed it speaks altogether so great a regard for you, that in all probability when she dies you will not be forgotten. She must have a great deal to leave."    "Nothing at all I should rather suppose; for she has only her jointure, which will descend to her children."    "But it is not to be imagined that she lives up to her income. Few people of common prudence will do that; and whatever she saves she will be able to dispose of."   
oil painting"And do you not think it more likely that she should leave it to her daughters, than to us?"    "Her daughters are both exceedingly well married, and therefore I cannot perceive the necessity of her remembering them farther. Whereas, in my opinion, by her taking so much notice of you, and treating you in this kind of way, she has given you a sort of claim on her future consideration, which a conscientious woman would not disregard. Nothing can be kinder than her behaviour; and she can hardly do all this, without being aware of the expectation it raises."

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