Paul And Virginia From the French of J.B.H. De Saint Pierre

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Paul And Virginia From the French of J.B.H. De Saint Pierre
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Those merchants unrolled the gorgeous silks of China, whitesatin damasks, others of grass-green, and bright red; rose-colouredtaffetas, a profusion of satins, pelongs, and gauze of Tonquin, some plain, and some beautifully decorated with flowers; the soft pekins, downy likecloth; white and yellow nankeens, and the calicoes of Madagascar.
"Madame de la Tour wished her daughter to purchase every thing she liked;and Virginia made choice of whatever she believed would be agreeable to hermother, Mar
...garet, and her son. 'This, ' said she, 'will serve for furniture, and that will be useful to Mary and Domingo. ' In short, the bag of piastreswas emptied before she had considered her own wants; and she was obliged toreceive a share of the presents which she had distributed to the familycircle.
"Paul, penetrated with sorrow at the sight of those gifts of fortune, whichhe felt were the presage of Virginia's departure, came a few days after tomy dwelling. With an air of despondency he said to me, 'My sister is going;they are already making preparations for her voyage.


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