Excerpt from Osmond, Vol. 2 of 3: A Tale
Osmond being a great deal too far gone in the tender passion to have any repugnance to associating with those, whom in point of pomp and circumstance, and, indeed, on every other consideration, the world, and he himself in any other case, would have considered as his inferiors, had accepted their invitation. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Lascelles accompanied their daughter in this visit, and Osmond drove her there in his curricle.
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