<p>CATHERINE VERNON. <SPAN name="link2H_4_0018" id="link2H_4_0018"></SPAN></p>
<h2> XVIII </h2>
<p>FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME</p>
<p>Churchhill.</p>
<p>My dear Mother,—I am very glad to find that my description of
Frederica Vernon has interested you, for I do believe her truly deserving
of your regard; and when I have communicated a notion which has recently
struck me, your kind impressions in her favour will, I am sure, be
heightened. I cannot help fancying that she is growing partial to my
brother. I so very often see her eyes fixed on his face with a remarkable
expression of pensive admiration. He is certainly very handsome; and yet
more, there is an openness in his manner that must be highly
prepossessing, and I am sure she feels it so. Thoughtful and pensive in
general, her countenance always brightens into a smile when Reginald says
anything amusing; and, let the subject be ever so serious that he may be
conversing on, I am much mistaken if a syllable of his uttering escapes
her. I want to make him sensible of all this, for we know the power of
gratitude on such a heart as his; and could Frederica's artless affection
detach him from her mother, we might bless the day which brought her to
Churchhill. I think, my dear mother, you would not disapprove of her as a
daughter. She is extremely young, to be sure, has had a wretched
education, and a dreadful example of levity in her mother; but yet I can
pronounce her disposition to be excellent, and her natural abilities very
good. Though totally without accomplishments, she is by no means so
ignorant as one might expect to find her, being fond of books and spending
the chief of her time in reading. Her mother leaves her more to herself
than she did, and I have her with me as much as possible, and have taken
great pains to overcome her timidity. We are very good friends, and though
she never opens her lips before her mother, she talks enough when alone
with me to make it clear that, if properly treated by Lady Susan, she
would always appear to much greater advantage. There cannot be a more
gentle, affectionate heart; or more obliging manners, when acting without
restraint; and her little cousins are all very fond of her.</p>
<p>Your affectionate daughter,</p>
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