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; < Whftt flioveS you ,, Robert T she askedj piling one hand on his shoulder , as with the other she c&ught the breast of hifc coat . f He did ndt immediately reply ; but at length he said solemnly , * ts he gently disengaged himself from her hold , You know who was tfiirried from your boudoir just n 6 w . '
* Ye 3- —y £ s , ' she stammered , I recollected him afterward * , - *—fetid her eye sunk under the reproachful gaze of her brother ,- ** - 4 pOdfr Hubert Walton / e Isabella ,, Isabella ! ' exclaimed Mr . Hei * vey , sinking into a se at *
* Well ritay the poet describe your sex as 4 u Matter too soft a lasting mark to bear , And best distinguished as black , brown , or fair . " ' , !< « Qve traces impressions on your hearts with some such penpil as psjuts the butterfly ' s wing : upon ours he works with a g rayer , ; uid breaks the mould before the image that he hasf marked there cau be marred .
- Iftab ^ lla . burst into a laugh at this estimate of the relative ,, impY ^ s ib ility of the sexes . All her brother ' s sternness retumep ,, ap , d auger flashed in his eyes as he exclaimed , * Forbear , unfeeling girl , forbear ! Walton is d ying—the victim of your caprice . Do not let your laugh be his death-knell . ' ' I cannot believe you , * she rejoined , subduing her levity , yet still affecting more than she felt , * for
Killing eyes , and wounded hearts , And all the artillery of darts Are long ago exploded fancies , And laughed ai even in romances . " ' 'Then let me tell Miss Hervey , said her brother , ' that you are likely to have , not a romance , but a tragedy , in this very hfctiseV TJr . Bussett has just left the unfortunate Mr . Walton , and
glfes Httte hope of him ; he says he never beheld a being so retftibed ;* except by famine / But Why attribute all this to me ?* said Isabella . "; l # Seel ho shelter in subtefftige / rapidly replied her brother ; ' I kftblt all , fVtan his mothetf—^ frotfi his sister—from himdelf . I
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1835, page 558, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2648/page/58/
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