Letters From Sir Charles Grandison Selected With a Biographical Introduction An

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Richardson Samuel
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You, madam, may read these letters ; Miss Byron, I believe, must not. You will see by the concluding part of the last how greatly embarrassed my patron must be between his honour to one lady and his tenderness for the other ; whichsoever shall be his, how much will the other be to be pitied ! " I ran over, with a weeping eye, as the paragraphs struck me, the passages most affecting. " Oh, Dr. Bartlett, '' said I, when I had done, "how shall we break this news to Mrs. Selby, to Mrs. Shirley, to ...my Harriet ! A trial, indeed, of her magnanimity ! Yet to have received letters from my brother, and to delay going down, will be as alarming as to tell it. Let us go down. " " Do you, madam, take the letters. You have tender- ness ; your prudence cannot be doubted. I will attend you by-and-by. " His eyes were ready to run over.
I went down. I met my lord at the stairs-foot. "How, how, madam, does Sir Charles?" — "Oh, my lord, we are all undone. My brother by this time is the husband of Lady Clementina.


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