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any occupation that may be of use tohimself or others. — But let us talk ofpleasanter things. — These two largeFamilies are just what we wanted But – here is something at hand, plea::santer still – Morgan, with his "Dinneron Table." –
Chap:Chapter 6.
The Party were very soon movingafter Dinner. Mr - P.Parker could not be satis::fied without an early visit to theLibrary, & the LibrarySubscription book,& Charlotte was glad to see as much, & asquickly as poſsible, where all was new. They were out in the very quietest partof a Watering-placeDay, when the im::portantBusineſs of Dinner or of sitting after Dinner was going on in almost every inhabitedLodging; — here & there a solitaryElderlyMan might be seen, who was forced to moveearly & walk for health — but in general, it was a thorough pause ofCompany, it was Emptineſs & Tranquil::lity on the Terrace, the Cliffs,& theSands. — The Shops were deserted – theStrawHats & pendant Lace seemed leftto their fate both withinthe House & without,
