The Sisters: a Novel, in Four Volumes 1

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" Still, how- ever, I lament that your feelings are so little in unison with those of the world in general. Nor can I help thinking, even the passage you have quoted savours a little too strongly of Calvi- nistic austerity." " Oh, Evanmore, do not say so !*' cried Fe- licia, her face for the first time expressing something like displeasure. " Remember the happiness we all enjoyed while you read aloud Ccelebs to my dear aunt and myself, and how entirely you then coincided in all her senti- ments... and views." " Did I ? Well, I believe I might. But you know, dearest Felicia, we were then very young ; and though Mrs. Beauclerc was undoubtedly a most excellent woman, yet I conceive she carried her practice farther than was absolutely necessary. Certainly beyond that of any other person ; and let us not be uncharitable enough to believe no one can be saved unless they are equally perfect ; because that would be to con- 198 THE SISTERS.
demn to misery more than half our fellow-crea- tures. Let us hope we shall all meet again, though we do not exactly pursue the same path ;" and with this hope, the rock on which thousands have been lost, the argument ended ; for Rosalind hastily interrupted it, to request Evanmore would drive her on the sands to see a donky-race, on which large sums were betted by two gentlemen who had so much money they knew not how to contrive common methods of getting rid of it.


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