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" That there may be only one tale told between us, and that you will be steady to stand to what I have said, of your M 4 ( 248 ) being a young lady of good family, who came over with me from France.'* Ellis, without hesitation, consented ; and HarleiglihaiKled her to the chaise, Mrs. Maple herself not knowing how to object to that cii'ility, hb the' sW^a^s -of Mrs. Hp\vel w^re waiting ^t6 attend their lady'aguestl/''^*' How happy, how relieved," cried he, in conducting h'et ^t'in-^ v^ill you fe...el in obtaining, at last^ a little reprieve from the narrow prejudice which ur«:es this cruel treatment'!" \ .a"v¥iP*^ must not encourage me tdfeS sentrnent^fJ::? cried she, smiling, "but rather bid me, as I bid myself, whert it l€f|lj it rising, subdue it by recollecting^ my strange — indefinable situation in this'' ^bfiJ ^^tnh- IS *! ^^^ '''^^ •b'^iii^jc. iq ■ 08 -lo 1^^ u- ^^^^-^ -13'^ bsmoDbw ir»o.a/l .4to8 02 83jool fUi7/bnr>,aaonbooa^'i^^ I rrW > ( -49 ) CHAPTER XIII. npHE presage of Harleigh proved as just as it was pleasant : the heart of Ellis bounded with delight as she drove off from the house ; and the hope of transferring to Lady Aurora the obliga- tion for succour which she was now com- pelled to owe to Mrs.
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