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engaged Upon the jierusal of a "book , was a lady whose features J ^ HB % Ml not , rnit Whose identity , despite her position , I decided upon inuheaL » Mrt tiiat I paw her . TheVe was but one person in the world to whojii toBi alabaster back , and those beautiful dark-brown ringlets , which dMDQgeji themselves in a peculiar i ^ anner upon the white shoulders of t |(^ ] o | hcate owner— -there wds tjiut ( me person in the world to whom Oiose riofflets and those shoulders c 6 uld have belonged , and that person waVtSm creature above all others whom I least expected or desired t 6 nieei . j " " Tlie lady whom I now beheld was apparelled in a black vedvet ' o ^ fesf wtiicn * the preciousness of her body made sumptuous . " * Not a ^ sii ^ rlfc ornament of any kind relieved the glossy darkness of her df ^ tierw ^ or
shotye amidst the profusion of her hair ; she was in mourning ftom nead jto ^ fbot . * Yes , ' I said , she is in mourning for my father , ner nu ^ l ! aJ ^ dA father , my excellent sister-in-law / " ' ' !^ 7 # # * a She saw me opposite to her ; she could not choose but see me ; I advanced with an elastic step and put on oj ^ b of na ( y , vl ^ o ^ est smiles ; I approached her , I fixed my eyes with a look of ] tmAji $ qz W ° §\ the pale countenance of the trembling wife , and exclaimed ^ u £% 4 iiffSH ? vqice ^ - —* Ah ! Miss de Laurier—I beg your pardon *—Mrs Frefwrict
jWrningham , I am so glad to * see you , and looking so well too ^ And . my Tnrdrhef too , he is with you of course ; ' tis strange that I "* fav ^ tujt seen Freicterick , ' and I looked inquiringly around the room , thtt ftnji erick W 4 » not there .
my wrongs , I pitied her * iai ; d-Jj " Sister , " J said , and Margaret trembled ; / trembled also , for I jtyqqgiht that she would have fainted . But at length she summoned xxu ^ go } iaii 4 looked at me . " / , i ~ < r The firat look of one who has abused the confuliwwm ^ uf another , into the eyes of that one who has been deceived , is . « m : »« ^ I J ^ i tidT
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 765, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/49/
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