Quotation from: Villette

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


"Go to your practising," said I to her at once: "away with you to the
little salon!"


"Not till I have had a talk with you, chere amie. I know where you
have been spending your vacation, and how you have commenced
sacrificing to the graces, and enjoying life like any other belle. I
saw you at the concert the other night, dressed, actually, like
anybody else. Who is your tailleuse?"


"Tittle-tattle: how prettily it begins! My tailleuse!--a fiddlestick!
Come, sheer off, Ginevra. I really don't want your company."

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