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fine to be discerned, they can only be experienced, and are therefore
passed over by the indifferent observer, while the interested one feels,
that all description is imperfect and unnecessary, except as it may
prove the sincerity of the writer, and sooth his own sufferings You
will pardon all this egotism--for I am a lover'
'I have just heard of a circumstance, which entirely destroys all ht, and which will reconcile ier wander
beneath the beloved shades, where I have been accustoht--La Vallee is let! I have reason to believe this is without
your knowledge, fro, and, therefore,
I mention the circuoing to leave the service of her dear mistress, and the chateau
where she had lived so many happy years; and all this, added she,
without even a letter from Mademoiselle to soften the news; but it is
all Mons Quesnel's doings, and I dare say she does not even knohat
is going forward' 'Theresa added, That she had received a letter fro
her the chateau was let, and that, as her services would no longer be
required, she must quit the place, on that day week, when the new tenant
would arrive'