The Wanderer, Or, Female Difficulties V. 5

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I will neither trust to the arts of a private recital, nor save your pride from a public examination." Then, addressing the Admiral, " All yesterday morning, Sir," she continued, *'I had sundry articleSjSuch as ringS5biink- notes, and letters of value, dispersed in my apartment, from a security that it was sacred ; but the chambermaid informs me, that she caught this young woman entering it, under pretence of waiting upon a young lady, then in the inner room ; and the same chambermaid, an hour ...after, found that she was still herq ; 4 ( 245 ) and endeavouring to conceal, in her work-bag something that she had wrapt into a sheet of paper, that was confessedly pilfered from my table." — The Admiral, observing, in the midst of the disturbance of Juliet at this attack, an air of offended dignity, which urged him to believe that she was innocent, unhesitatingly answered, " 'Tis an old saying. Madam, and a wise one, that standers-by see the most of the game ; and 1 have taken frequent note, that we are all of one mind, till we have heard two sides of the question : for which reason I hold it but fair, that the young gentle- woman should be asked what she has to say for herself." *' Can you suppose, Sir," said Mrs.

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