3/24 Which of her maladies might be in the ascendant, he did not know.  He fancied that Dr.Themison was unsuspicious of the existence of a relationship between him and Mrs.   What, then, was the object in going to Dr.Themison? Fenellan appreciated his own discernment of the superior uses to which a spiritual adviser may be put, and he too agreeably flattered himself for the corrective reflection to ensue, that he had not done anything.  |