Sir Arthur Bouverie : a Novel 3

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Tell me all — I am no stranger, have I not watched over you in infancy ? what would I not give to watch over you now ! — to have you near me, as in years gone by, with your sunny smile, and happy countenance ! Amy, do not withdraw the confidence you once had in me — a daughter would tell me all, do you the same ?" * I will, I will," replied Amy, weeping, and leaning against the vicar's chair, she related everything that had passed between Cecil, her father, and herself, since the first beginnin
...g of their unhappy differences. She did not conceal her own faults, she saw she had erred as well as her husband, and clearly enough her narrative pointed them out. One thing alone she still kept secret from the vicar, and that was Cecil's accusation of her having loved Herbert at the time of her marriage with him, all else was plainly told, though with many a painful effort at self-command.
112 SIR ARTHUR BOUVERIE.
Mr. Stanhope pitied her, he perceived how strongly she must have felt Cecil's cold and un- kind treatment, and in the first place bitterly- resented his love for Lady Haviland; a few gentle words of reproof fell from his lips ; but they were very few, for he saw she censured herself more severely than he could have done, and he was not one to break the bruised reed, or quench the smoking flax.


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