MINISTER OF ST. JAMES'S, BRISTOL, AND OF DURSTON, IN SOMERSETSHIRE. FOURTH EDITION. PUBLISHED BY R. B. SEELEY AND W. BURNSIDE, MDCCCXXXI. DIALOGUE I. MISS NEWMAN. Good morning, Mrs. Dormer; I am glad to find that you are able to take advantage of this fine day after your late indisposition. MRS. DORMER. I thank you, Miss Newman, I am much better than I was, when you so kindly favoured me with a call; and this clear morning seems to brace my nerves and cheer my spirits, which have suffered by my long confinement. Pray how is your neighbour, Mrs. Philmund? for I hear that she has been ill as well as I. |