Constance Or the Merchants Daughter a Tale of Our Times

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Constance Or the Merchants Daughter a Tale of Our Times
J W John Walker Brown
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THE PROPOSAL ANSWERED.
Marriage is a matter of more worth Than to be dealt in by attorneyship.
SHAKSPEARE.
TWELVE o'clock came, and with it, on the wings of love, came Edward Seaman. He found Constance alone in the drawing-room, simply attired in her ordinary morning-dress, and engaged with her work. She had never appeared to him so lovely, so engaging, as at this moment His first glance assured him that Mr. Barnwell had been faithful to his promise, and that he had already opened the way for a
... frank communication of his feelings and purposes.
' May I hope, Constance Miss Barnwell but you will perhaps permit me to call you Constance that the object of my visit is not altogether disagreeable to you. ' To these words, hastily uttered, as he took his seat by her side, she replied only by a THE PROPOSAL. 79 blush. Encouraged by this, Edward ventured to take her hand in his own. She did not withdraw it.
'You have already, perhaps, more than suspected, dear Constance, ' he hesitated at his own boldness, but went on ' that my feelings towards you are deeper than those of a mere acquaintance, or a friend.


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