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Old Saint Paul’s

BOOK THE THIRD
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Blaize is devoted to you, and will do anything you bid him.

I cannot wonder you fret after so handsome, so captivating a man as the earl, especially when you are worried to death to marry a common apprentice like Leonard Holt, who is not fit to hold a candle to your noble admirer.

Ah! we women can never blind ourselves to the advantages of rank and appearance.

We are too good judges for that.

I hope you will soon be restored to your lover, and that the happiness you will enjoy will make amends for all the misery you have endured." "Patience," said Amabel, whose cheek, as the other spoke, had returned to its original paleness--"Patience," she said, gravely, but kindly, "I have suffered you to proceed too far without interruption, and must correct the very serious error into which you have fallen.


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