A GLIMPSE OF THE WORLD. BY THE AUTHOR OF AMY HERBERT' &c. Sewell, Elizabeth missing, 181-1956 'I have chosen the way of truth, and Thy judgements have I laid PSALM CXIX. 30. LONDON: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, ROBERTS, & GREEN. 1863. 42681531 Hort 10-28-05 A GLIMPSE OF THE WORLD. 47 CHAPTER I. 'DON'T, Juliet; just see what a stroke you have forced me to make; and I asked you to draw at the other table.' 'And I told you I could n't see there. What does the stroke signify? Mr. Brownlow never scolds.' 'But, Juliet, I must have it right; I can't bear an untidy drawing.' Then, if you please, Annette, it is time you should learn to bear it. There is Myra, who never finished a drawing decently in her life, and is quite happy without it.' The assertion was made at random, at least if it was permitted to judge from Myra's countenance. She was at that moment seated before a writingdesk, one hand supporting her head, the other playing idly with a pen, whilst her face was so expressive of anything but happiness, that even Annette forgot her annoyance at the false stroke, and joined in B |