Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: [in a Series of Familiar Letters From a Beautiful Young Damsel to ...
Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: [in a Series of Familiar Letters From a Beautiful Young Damsel to ...
Richardson Samuel
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Wednesday NighU If, my dear parents, I atM net destined more surely than ever for ruin, I have now more com- fort before me than ever 1 jet knew ; and am either nearer mj happiness or misery, tbsh eier I waa. God protect me from tbe latter, if it be bis blessed will ! I have now *U9h a scene to open to yea, that 1 know- will aroUse both ^our hopes and your fears, as it doei mine : and this it is* After my master had dined, he took a turn into the stables, to lock at bis stud of bottes ; antJ, w...hen he came in, he opened the parlour door 162 -where Mrs. Jewkes and I sat at dinner ; and, at his entrance, we both rose up ; but he said. Sit still, sit still, and let me see how you eat your vio tuals, Pamela, — O, said Mrs Jewkes, very poorly, indeed Sir, — No, said I pretty well. Sir, consider- ing. None of your coDsideriugs ! said he. Pretty- face ; and tapped me on the cheek. I blushed, hut was glad he was so good-humoured; but 1 could not tell how to sit before him, npr to behave myself.
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