The Countess And Gertrude; Or, Modes of Discipline 3
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Q habits S2 THE COUNTESS AND GERTRUDE:. habits of affection and gratitude, she could, without aversion, and with acknovAledgments of unmerited distinction, suffer his father and mother thus to dispose of her; but there was one sentence her heart would have spoken much louder ; this was^ that, without parental sanction, notijing could in- fluence her; and there was another, of a very dif- ferent nature, which it would not even have whis- pered — no, not even to he4\ One of the peculiar advantage...s of her situation, as we liave in a former case remarked, ^vas the having no one to whom she could intrust her con- fidence : she had, therefore, no means ~of lessening her responsibility, or of getting rid of a moiety of the blame attaching to a foolish action;, and this preserved her mind in its integrity of exertion. * I shall have nobody to accuse but myself,' is a most useful caveat against doing that which ue may re- pent of. To rely on her own judgment, bad been one of the precepts of iier cver-to-be-lamented friend, ■VIr.
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