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Lady Byron Vindicated

CHAPTER II
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Seeing her amazement and alarm, he came up to her, and said, in a sneering tone, 'I suppose you perceive you are not wanted here.

Go to your own room, and leave us alone.

We can amuse ourselves better without you.' She said, 'I went to my room, trembling.

I fell down on my knees, and prayed to my heavenly Father to have mercy on them.

I thought, "What shall I do ?"' I remember, after this, a pause in the conversation, during which she seemed struggling with thoughts and emotions; and, for my part, I was unable to utter a word, or ask a question.
She did not tell me what followed immediately upon this, nor how soon after she spoke on the subject with either of the parties.


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