heads together, and absolutely prevailed on their mamma, who is as
stingy as the grave, to give a party, and invite Mr Smith to it! It is
well known that young doctors in country towns must marry, if they wish
to get into practice; and those shrewd and benevolent young ladies
fondly hoped that one of them might be destined to make Mr Smith’s
fortune, and to partake of it. Think of their feelings when it became
most manifest that the wretch was paying the greatest attention to Miss
Playfair, to whom the same was evidently not unacceptable! The
indignation of the other young ladies of the place was scarcely less;
but then, to be sure, they had considerable consolation in the thought
of what a snubbing those forward girls the Skinners had received. I am
afraid, from what I have heard, that the Skinners’s hearts were turned
from Laura from that time forth; but they did not dare openly to break
with her, for the Playfairs were rather rich people, and kept their
carriage (a one-horse phaeton, I believe), and occasionally invited the
Miss Skinners to Bayswater; and Laura had one brother a clergyman, and
another in the army; and the Skinners had always been fond of talking
largely in Mudford about their connections; so, of course, they still
kept up appearances as well as they could; but I know that Miss Playfair
had intended to stay much longer than she did stay; and I have no doubt
that it was owing to this affair of Mr Smith that her visit was brought
to an untimely close.
The ingenious reader must have remarked that I have several times hinted
at sundry dark and mysterious rumours about our New Doctor, which do not
seem to harmonise with the kind of events that I have been narrating;
but it must be understood that these rumours at first obtained no very
serious notice from any except the lower classes; and some short time—a
few weeks, perhaps—passed away between the little matters I have
narrated, and the general prevalence of the dark suspicions which
followed.
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