Fatherless Fanny; Or, the Memoirs of a Little Mendicant And Her Benefactors. : a Modern Novel, in Four Volumes 2
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It was a suggestion his own anxious heart had often presented to his fancy, but he 75 ' did not dare to avow it, " Now don't you think it very likely to happen ?'* continued Miss Stanhope, looking archly, '' i/oii were afraid of the Adonis she met in the morning, but / have the most reason to be a- fraid now, for I will wager a thousand guineas she steals my lover frOni tne before I am a week older." '' Your lover!" re-echoed the Co- lonel, " for Heaven's sake. Miss Stan- hope, who do you allud...e to?*' ''To the Duke of Albemarle/' replied she, " that was the invinci- ble knight who just now spread his fostering arms to shelter this beau- teous damsel/' As Miss Stanhope spoke, Fanny's cheeks were dyed with crimson, and a deep sigh escaped her. An indis- tinct feeling like disappointment shot through her heart. She was sorry to hear that the stranger she e2 76 had thought so agreeable, was a man of whom she must think no more. She tried, however, to turn the con- versation, by observing that she wondered the Duke had not recog- nised Miss Stanhope.
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