[A Terrible Temptation by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookA Terrible Temptation CHAPTER IV 8/8
I think you can hardly be aware that he is connected with a lady of doubtful repute, called Somerset, and neither your beauty nor your virtue has prevailed to detach him from that connection. "If, on engaging himself to you, he had abandoned her, I should not have said a word.
But the truth is, he visits her constantly, and I blush to say that when he leaves you this day it will be to spend the afternoon at her house. "I inclose you her address, and you can learn in ten minutes whether I am a slanderer or, what I wish to be, "A FRIEND OF INJURED INNOCENCE.".
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