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Lesley Castle: An unfinished Novel in Letters
LETTER the FIFTH
Jane Austen
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       _ LETTER the FIFTH
       Miss MARGARET LESLEY to Miss CHARLOTTE LUTTERELL
       Lesley-Castle March 18th
       On the same day that I received your last kind letter, Matilda
       received one from Sir George which was dated from Edinburgh, and
       informed us that he should do himself the pleasure of introducing
       Lady Lesley to us on the following evening. This as you may
       suppose considerably surprised us, particularly as your account
       of her Ladyship had given us reason to imagine there was little
       chance of her visiting Scotland at a time that London must be so
       gay. As it was our business however to be delighted at such a
       mark of condescension as a visit from Sir George and Lady Lesley,
       we prepared to return them an answer expressive of the happiness
       we enjoyed in expectation of such a Blessing, when luckily
       recollecting that as they were to reach the Castle the next
       Evening, it would be impossible for my father to receive it
       before he left Edinburgh, we contented ourselves with leaving
       them to suppose that we were as happy as we ought to be. At nine
       in the Evening on the following day, they came, accompanied by
       one of Lady Lesleys brothers. Her Ladyship perfectly answers the
       description you sent me of her, except that I do not think her so
       pretty as you seem to consider her. She has not a bad face, but
       there is something so extremely unmajestic in her little
       diminutive figure, as to render her in comparison with the
       elegant height of Matilda and Myself, an insignificant Dwarf.
       Her curiosity to see us (which must have been great to bring her
       more than four hundred miles) being now perfectly gratified, she
       already begins to mention their return to town, and has desired
       us to accompany her. We cannot refuse her request since it is
       seconded by the commands of our Father, and thirded by the
       entreaties of Mr. Fitzgerald who is certainly one of the most
       pleasing young Men, I ever beheld. It is not yet determined when
       we are to go, but when ever we do we shall certainly take our
       little Louisa with us. Adeiu my dear Charlotte; Matilda unites in
       best wishes to you, and Eloisa, with yours ever
       M. L. _