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Anne Bronte: Agnes Grey15. CHAPTER XV--THE WALK (continued)But this time I was not long alone. It struck me, first, as very odd, that just as I was thinking about Mr. Weston he should come up and accost me; but afterwards, on due reflection, I thought there was nothing odd about it, unless it were the fact of his speaking to me; for on such a morning and so near his own abode, it was natural enough that he should be about; and as for my thinking of him, I had been doing that, with little intermission, ever since we set out on our journey; so there was nothing remarkable in that. 'You are alone again, Miss Grey,' said he. 'Yes.' 'What kind of people are those ladies--the Misses Green?' 'I really don't know.' 'That's strange--when you live so near and see them so often!' 'Well, I suppose they are lively, good-tempered girls; but I imagine you must know them better than I do, yourself, for I never exchanged a word with either of them.' 'Indeed? They don't strike me as being particularly reserved.' 'Very likely they are not so to people of their own class; but they consider themselves as moving in quite a different sphere from me!' He made no reply to this: but after a short pause, he said,--'I suppose it's these things, Miss Grey, that make you think you could not live without a home?' 'Not exactly. The fact is I am too socially disposed to be able to live contentedly without a friend; and as the only friends I have, or am likely to have, are at home, if it--or rather, if they were gone--I will not say I could not live--but I would rather not live in such a desolate world.' 'But why do you say the only friends you are likely to have? Are you so unsociable that you cannot make friends?' This is page 116 of 178. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Agnes Grey at Amazon.com
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