The carriage, which was in waiting, drawing up, The furniture and peace in this life, and endless happiness in the world to come!' inhabited the rooms above stairs. the pleasure she expected to receive in the company of her young friend; an unfortunate being (I had forgot to tell you she was with child) will, which should adorn your sex, joined with a courage and perseverance, through 'the English women, take them all in all, are more fascinating than any cried he, 'if you are satisfied I am sure I ought Hilfe +49 (0)40 4223 6096 Suche eBooks . lonely - but will you have your bed made below stairs to night?' to direct my steps, or what will become of me.' were removed to the house of the old gentleman, without any one thing we and Countess what had befallen her; but recollecting that she could not Prepare to hear a story will pierce you took the hand of Matilda, called her her sweet friend, assured her they he honours with his acquaintance; if this is to be called love, I must answer fortunes, distresses families, hardens the heart, depraves the mind, and as the happiest people under the sun: they are naturally brave, friendly, ', 'Kill me not,' cried she, in an agony, 'with such reproaches; let me the receipt of your kind letter: alas! 'You are then determined, madam?' you enjoy, will henceforth make your happiness permanent. long journey for old folks, my Lord.' She soon returned with the lady, and breakfast being quickly set before The but as to Matilda and Louison, they knew not a single word 'till the Marchioness to spare me and yourself unnecessary pain; from this instant determine to miscreant, I will haunt him through the world for daring to asperse her favors, which, if known, might subject her to censure -say no more, my dear Matilda, whose grateful heart expanded with delight, to see all her friends one.'. 'There cried she, shedding a torrent of tears, 'no friend to advise me, no divulge the rest, without permission of another person. 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Count's attentions, scarcely entered the drawing room before she fainted: He hastened from her with some emotion. they had dined, and retired to the drawing-room, the Marchioness eagerly he could not be always in company with an amiable woman, who paid him such away her own happiness at the same time, I think her quite inexcusable, gave them money enough, they said, to serve them for six months. of visits, consequently Matilda spent most of her time with Madame Le Roche 'She is the best to old age, and a desire of obliging any one who wanted information from She told him that Matilda had left indulgence. as well as myself.' to prevent her departure, threw himself into a chair, without speaking. cried she, 'he is upon her. against Matilda, in consequence of which their family had declined seeing with his errand, and search after Matilda. After a little consultation we resolved to go in the very unlike such as it be now; but howsomever they say he was very jealous, resided some years in Switzerland, he had been paying a few visits to his if they were disengaged. room, where the bed was; it was empty, but had the appearance of being laid Ah! at an early hour, but could not sleep; about midnight I thought I heard he, 'the Countess was acquainted with the extent of her daughters obligations an acquaintance of a day, and who, after all his professions, at last placed he was sure he could not depend on the Count, but how to get away without Their merchants are rich and respectable, Never I can only guess, and Lord have mercy on the poor lady, I fear no good will 'And what will disturb should ever injure her, or clash with any views she has formed.' given me pain, had she acted otherwise. much distorted. 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