The Lady of the Manor : Being a Series of Conversations On the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of Middle And Higher Ranks of Young Females 3

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The coun- tess seemed terrified ; and, feeling myself freed from her embraces, I darted from the grove, and ran back to the gate of the park. I heard the countess call me; but her voice was presently lost in the louder voices of men : and looking back a moment, I observed that some violent contest was taking place among the persons about the carriage. I waited not to ascertain the cause of this; but still running towards home, I had scarcely passed a little gate which opened into the park, when... the report of a pistol reached my ear. Terror now ad- ded new wings to my flight, and I arrived, almost breath- less, in the portico of the chateau, where I rested a few seconds to recover myself; and the doors of the saloon standing open, I saw my mother sitting calmly at her needlework, Mr. Gisborne and Alfred being placed op- posite to her, engaged with their books.
'* The sweet tranquillity of this scene, compared with the apprehended horrors and real danger of that which I had left, struck me very forcibly ; and at this moment, for the first time in my experience, a verse of Scripture came with power to my remembrance.


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