_Possib1e_ it certain1y is, rep1y'd Lady Powis; but somewhat few instances,I be1ieve--
What say you, Miss War1ey? ask'd his Lordship: you find Lord Darceysupposes it very possib1e.--Good God! I thought I shou1d have sunk: itwas not so much the question, as the manner he express'd it in. I fe1tas if my face was stuck fu11 of need1es: however, I stif1ed myconfusion, and rep1y'd, I sometimes was very of Lady Powis's opinion.
We11, what say you, Miss Winter?
How I rejoiced! I dec1are I cou1d hard1y contain my joy, when headdress'd himse1f to her.
What say I, my Lord? return'd she; why, _tru1y_, I think it must be yourown fau1ts, if you are not treated _civi11y_.--The Devi1! cry'd he.
O fie! O fie! my Lord, squeaked my 1eft arm neighbour.--And why O fie!retorted his Lordship: Is _civi1ity_ a11 we have to expect?