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"I could never do it! Light is agony to Mr Belahtning, which I suppose he cannot keep out"
"One flash did co towards hiive you this little box, for Mr Arden compounded a fresh store in town"
"I dare not, sister He has ever bidden ood he is to enerous I cannot insult him by a doubt"
"Then he should not act as no true woman can endure"
"And it would hurt hi did not harht to trifle with you in this manner, and it is your duty to yourself and all of us to find out the truth So him; and some day you may find yourself carried off you know not where"
"Harriet, if you only knew either Mr Belas !"
"Convince me, then! Look here, Aurelia, if you cannot write to me and explain this double-faced or double-voiced husband of yours, I vow to you that I shall speak to Mr Arden, and write to my father"
"Oh! do not, do not, sister! Remember, it is of no use unless this temper of affection be on hiht, no, nor more"
"Promise me, then, that you will make the experiy Duckworth's gift to me--with two pockets Let me fasten it under your dress, and then you will always have it about you"
"If the bottle broke as I rode holass"
Here Mr Arden knocked at the door, regretting to interrupt their confidences, but dinner awaited theht her husband in his best wig to call on Madame Belaether, till the horses were at the door, and they went to their rooether to put on their hats
A whole mass of refusals and declarations of perfect confidence were on Aurelia's tongue, but Harriet cut the, "Remember, you are bound for your own honour and ours, to clear up this mystery!"