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

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Neither have his affairs suffered any more than a temporary derangement from the dreadful accident to which you allude." " Wonderful, indeed !" said Clermont. " How am I to understand this? If my uncle continues happy amidst such inexpressibly dreadful circumstances, I must never again question the power of philosophy to insure the fe licity of man." The Comtesse smiled, and hinted that philosophy had often been known to do more than religion itself for human nature.
Clermont shook his head. "
...These things," said he, "are to me inexplicable." LADY OF THE MANOR. 239 " You doubt my assertion respecting your uncle, Cler- mont," said the Comtesse, again smiling. " Well, be it so." I trust that you will soon be able to leave your room, and again to join our family party. You will then be an eye-witness of the triumphant manner in which tlie Comte de V has borne himself up above the malice of fortune." She then proceeded to inform Clermont of their future plans. She told him that the Comte, through the friend ship of the emperor, had procured a diplomatic situation at a northern court, and that it was, therefore, his in tenlion to leave Paris in a very few weeks, in order to repair thither.

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