id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt sterling-fitzgeorge-1832 sterling sterling-fitzgeorge-1832 1832 .txt text/plain 145315 5834 71 Lady Fitzgeorge was as proud of her prudery, as Lord Fitzgeorge was of his piety; and if her ladyship had any spite against any ## p. 206 (#224) ############################################ 206 FITZGEORGE. of her neighbours, and wished to take away their good name, she had nothing to do but to decline receiving their visits, and to give out that her reasons for so doing were of a delicate mature, and forthwith all the neighbours set the rejected one down as being very little better than she should be. Mrs. Jernigan had frequently repeated to Lady Fitzgeorge the remarks of Lady Louisa, which remarks were not very flattering to the object of them; and though Lady Fitzgeorge ## p. 207 (#225) ############################################ -FITZGEORGE. cache/sterling-fitzgeorge-1832.txt txt/sterling-fitzgeorge-1832.txt