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She too felt it ; and the strong perceptioa of a character so different from those which surrounded her, and which raised in her mind such exalted ideas of his manly vir^- tues, was fast undermining the indifference she had hitherto felt for his sex. But it was so natural for her to feel sympathy with what was great and noble, that she had not hitherto taxed herself with being governed by any nearer interest, or once even dream- ST JOHNSTOUN. S07 ed that* she could be in any danger of fed* mg a...n exclusiye predilection for cme^ who^ whatever his perfections might be, was still a heretii;, with whom all h^ recollections, and all her principles, were at variance. Her mind was, however, somewhat enlighten- ed on this subject, when she reflected on what had passed between her and Cowrie, in the conversation we promised, at the end of the last chapter, to repeat, and which had stamped indelible impressions on the minds of both* When Gowrie quitted the Queen, to repair, at his sister^ desire, with h^ message to Lady Agnes, he still strongly felt the disapprobation, the expres* sion of which had offended her Majesty so much ; yet he might not perhaps have men- tioned the subject to Agnes, had he not so much approved the dignified reserve of her manner, so forcibly contrasted with all he observed in the circle in which Beatrix moved.
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