The Watsons (2): Diplomatic DisplayOxfordBodleian Library, MS.Eng.e.3764
Ld .Lord Osborne was a very fine young man;but there was an air of, Coldneſs, of Careleſsneſs, even
               ofAwkwardneſs about him, which seemed tospeak him out of his Element in a Ball
            room. He came in fact only because it was judgedexpedient for him to please the BoroughTown — he was notfond of Women’s company, & henever danced.  —Mr . Howard was an1veryagreable-lookingMan, alittle more than Thirty. –––At the conclusion of the two Dances, Emma
            foundherself, she knew not how, seated amongst theOsborne Set; & she was immediately struckwith the fine Countenance & animated ges::tures of the little boy,
            as he was standing before his Mother, wondering when
            theyshould begin.  — "You will not  be surprisedwonder atCharles’s impatience, said Mrs .. Blake,
               alively pleasant-looking little Woman of 5 or6 &
               30, to a Lady who was standing nearher,when you know what a partner he isto have. Miſs
               Osborne has been so very kind as to promise to dance the two 1stdances with him."  —"Oh! yes  – we have been
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