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"I am not at all surprized at you, Harriet The service he rendered you was enough to warm your heart"
"Service! oh! it was such an inexpressible obligation!-- The very recollection of it, and all that I felt at the ti--his noble look--and e! In one e! From perfect misery to perfect happiness!"
"It is very natural It is natural, and it is honourable-- Yes, honourable, I think, to chuse so well and so gratefully-- But that it will be a fortunate preference is ive way to it, Harriet I do not by anyreturned Consider what you are about Perhaps it will be wisest in you to check your feelings while you can: at any rate do not let the you
Be observant of hiive you this caution now, because I shall never speak to you again on the subject I aainst all interference
Henceforward I know nothing of thebefore; ill be cautious now--He is your superior, no doubt, and there do seem objections and obstacles of a very serious nature; but yet, Harriet, s have taken place, there have been reater disparity But take care of yourself I would not have you too sanguine; though, however it hts to hiood taste which I shall always kno to value"
Harriet kissed her hand in silent and sub such an attach for her friend Its tendency would be to raise and refine her radation