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Alice, or The Mysteries

CHAPTER V
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"And I see no Pysche.

However, the poor people have done their best." "Sweet person, Lady Vargrave!" said Mrs.Merton,--"so interesting, so beautiful; and how youthful in appearance!" "No _tournure_--not much the manner of the world," said Caroline.
"No; but something better." "Hem!" said Caroline.

"The girl is very pretty, though too small." "Such a smile, such eyes,--she is irresistible! and what a fortune! She will be a charming friend for you, Caroline." "Yes, she may be useful, if she marry Lord Vargrave; or, indeed, if she make any brilliant match.

What sort of a man is Lord Vargrave ?" "I never saw him; they say, most fascinating." "Well, she is very happy," said Caroline, with a sigh..


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