The Coquette; Or, the History of Eliza Wharton. a Novel: Founded On Fact

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The Coquette; Or, the History of Eliza Wharton. a Novel: Founded On Fact
Jane E Jane Ermina Locke
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But I shall manage matters very well, I have no doubt, and keep up the appearance of affluence till I find some lady in a strait for a hus- Digitized by VjOOQIC 124 THE COQUETTE ; OR, THE band whose fortune will enable me to extricate myself from these embarrassments. Do come and see me, Charles ; for, notwithstanding all my gay- ety and parade, I have some turns of the hypo, some qualms of conscience, you will call them ; but I meddle not with such obsolete words. And so good by to you, says P...eter Sanford.
LETTER XXXIII.
To Miss Lucy Freeman.
Nbw Haven.
My dear friend : I believe I must begin to as* sume airs of gravity ; and they will not be quite so foreign to my feelings now as at some' other times. You shall know the reason. I have been associated for three days with sentiment and sobri- ety in the person of Mir. Boyer. I don't know but this man will seduce me into matrimony. He is very eloquent upon the subject; and his manners are so solemn that I am strongly tempted — yet I dare not ^— to laugh.


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