An Epitome of Modern European Literature / By Frances C. Henderson
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William. You are hot, Matilda; your fever will return; come and lie down for a while. \_He leads her into her room.] SEVENTH SCENE. Makinson, soon afterwards William. Makinson. [ Thoughtfully, but with increasing agitation.] I am going astray in my conjectures. She did not buy the locket. It belonged to her mother, — it remained to her from better days. Unfortunate ! — and her mother is dead. Oh, torture I But the resemblance, does not this say enough ? Oh, yes, she is my daughter ! I have foun...d my child ! But I must not say anything yet that could excite her. I must have patience for a day or two, and then explain everything. [_To William, who is coming in.] You had better remain a while, William, as Matilda does not seem very well. Can you spare the time ? William. Sir! 19 214 NO HAPPINESS WITHOUT VIRTUE. EIGHTH SCENE. William, alone. William. What can be the matter with Lord Makinson ? he seemed quite overcome. I suppose it is simply his con- versation with Matilda which is to blame for it.
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