The Lady of the Manor : Being a Series of Conversations On the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of Middle And Higher Ranks of Young Females 6
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I shrieked aloud, the servants rushed in, they lifted Agnace on a sofa. We bathed her temples, and applied volatile spirits; after which, she revived, uttered a deep sigh, and then looked around her: but seeing me, she started up, and, with a wildness of expression which terrified me, she exclaimed, 'Well, have you done, barbarous woman? unnatural mother! — Yet now, now!' she added, spring- ing from her couch, ' it may not be too late ! Stop him ! Stop him! Hold his hand !' and was then hasteni...ng to- wards the door, when my female servants, clasping her in their arms, prevented her from rushing into the street in this condition; and being thus restrained, she burst into tears, and seemed to recover herself a little. " All this time I was so blinded by prejudice and pas- sion, that I actually had not yet foreseen what was most likely to be the consequence of what I had done, in allowing my son to seek his cousin in such a state of irritation and intoxication; neither did the terrible idea occur to me, till Agnace, being a little restored, was able to speak connectedly, and to entreat me, without losing a moment, to send after Bertram, and prevent, if possi- ble, a meeting between him and Charles.
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