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Love and Friendship
LETTER 11th LAURA in continuation
Jane Austen
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       _ "I have a Relation in Scotland (said Sophia to me as we left
       London) who I am certain would not hesitate in receiving me."
       "Shall I order the Boy to drive there?" said I--but instantly
       recollecting myself, exclaimed, "Alas I fear it will be too long
       a Journey for the Horses." Unwilling however to act only from my
       own inadequate Knowledge of the Strength and Abilities of Horses,
       I consulted the Postilion, who was entirely of my Opinion
       concerning the Affair. We therefore determined to change Horses
       at the next Town and to travel Post the remainder of the Journey
       --. When we arrived at the last Inn we were to stop at, which
       was but a few miles from the House of Sophia's Relation,
       unwilling to intrude our Society on him unexpected and unthought
       of, we wrote a very elegant and well penned Note to him
       containing an account of our Destitute and melancholy Situation,
       and of our intention to spend some months with him in Scotland.
       As soon as we had dispatched this Letter, we immediately prepared
       to follow it in person and were stepping into the Carriage for
       that Purpose when our attention was attracted by the Entrance of
       a coroneted Coach and 4 into the Inn-yard. A Gentleman
       considerably advanced in years descended from it. At his first
       Appearance my Sensibility was wonderfully affected and e'er I had
       gazed at him a 2d time, an instinctive sympathy whispered to my
       Heart, that he was my Grandfather. Convinced that I could not be
       mistaken in my conjecture I instantly sprang from the Carriage I
       had just entered, and following the Venerable Stranger into the
       Room he had been shewn to, I threw myself on my knees before him
       and besought him to acknowledge me as his Grand Child. He
       started, and having attentively examined my features, raised me
       from the Ground and throwing his Grand-fatherly arms around my
       Neck, exclaimed, "Acknowledge thee! Yes dear resemblance of my
       Laurina and Laurina's Daughter, sweet image of my Claudia and my
       Claudia's Mother, I do acknowledge thee as the Daughter of the
       one and the Grandaughter of the other." While he was thus
       tenderly embracing me, Sophia astonished at my precipitate
       Departure, entered the Room in search of me. No sooner had she
       caught the eye of the venerable Peer, than he exclaimed with
       every mark of Astonishment --"Another Grandaughter! Yes, yes, I
       see you are the Daughter of my Laurina's eldest Girl; your
       resemblance to the beauteous Matilda sufficiently proclaims it.
       "Oh!" replied Sophia, "when I first beheld you the instinct of
       Nature whispered me that we were in some degree related--But
       whether Grandfathers, or Grandmothers, I could not pretend to
       determine." He folded her in his arms, and whilst they were
       tenderly embracing, the Door of the Apartment opened and a most
       beautifull young Man appeared. On perceiving him Lord St. Clair
       started and retreating back a few paces, with uplifted Hands,
       said, "Another Grand-child! What an unexpected Happiness is
       this! to discover in the space of 3 minutes, as many of my
       Descendants! This I am certain is Philander the son of my
       Laurina's 3d girl the amiable Bertha; there wants now but the
       presence of Gustavus to compleat the Union of my Laurina's Grand-
       Children."
       "And here he is; (said a Gracefull Youth who that instant entered
       the room) here is the Gustavus you desire to see. I am the son
       of Agatha your Laurina's 4th and youngest Daughter," "I see you
       are indeed; replied Lord St. Clair--But tell me (continued he
       looking fearfully towards the Door) tell me, have I any other
       Grand-children in the House." "None my Lord." "Then I will
       provide for you all without farther delay--Here are 4 Banknotes
       of 50L each--Take them and remember I have done the Duty of a
       Grandfather." He instantly left the Room and immediately
       afterwards the House.
       Adeiu,
       Laura.
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