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AGNES GREY.

CHAPTER VIII.


THE "COMING OUT."


At eighteen, Miss Murray was to emerge from the quiet obscurity of the school-room into the full blaze of the fashionable world—as much of it, at least, as could be had out of London; for her papa could not be persuaded to leave his rural pleasures and pursuits, even for a few weeks' residence in town.

She was to make her debut on the third of January, at a magnificent ball, which her mamma proposed to give to all the nobility and choice gentry of O——— and its neighbourhood for twenty miles round. Of course, she