The Mask of Fashion; a Plain Tale, With Anecdotes Foreign And Domestic .. 1
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Having taken his seat, Mr. Manly, in appropriate terms, expressed his thanks for the vast obligation he was under to him — assured him, that his child was the treasure he most valued — the charm that connected him with life — that he could not have survived her premature death. Mr. Dormer, in reply, made light of the assistance it had been his peculiar good for^ tune to afford Miss Manly — laughed at the scratch he had received ; and nobly con- cluded, by saying '^ A man's powers are " oi^ly gi...ven to him, in trust, for the *^ protection of the weak and defenceless '' state of woman, and I would, willingly, " lose the last drop of my blood, in sup- " port of the sex." iOi Mr. Manly leaving his card, and beg- ging to be made acquainted with Mr. Dormer's recovery, came away charmed with his young friend. The morning after the next was ap- pointed for the departure of the two fami- lies, whose routes were diametrically op- posite. Emily and Laura were much af- fected at tiieir st^pantion ; but [)roniibcd to keep up a regular correspondence.
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