. The novels of Samuel Richardson. Complete and unabridged . Sir Harry cleared up at once—May I hope Madam—Andoffered to take her hand. She withdrew it with .an SIR CHARLES GRANDISON. 105 Pray, Sir Charles, interrupted the lady- To give me hopes that she Pray, Sir Charles Will use her interest to confirm you in your favourablesentiments Sir Harry cleared up at once—May I hope, madam—xdoffered to take her hand. She withdrew it with an air. 0 Dr, Bartlett! I must havebeen thought an unpolite husband, had she been my wife! I took her hand. Excuse this freedom, Sir Harry—ForHeavens sake, mad
. The novels of Samuel Richardson. Complete and unabridged . Sir Harry cleared up at once—May I hope Madam—Andoffered to take her hand. She withdrew it with .an SIR CHARLES GRANDISON. 105 Pray, Sir Charles, interrupted the lady- To give me hopes that she Pray, Sir Charles Will use her interest to confirm you in your favourablesentiments Sir Harry cleared up at once—May I hope, madam—xdoffered to take her hand. She withdrew it with an air. 0 Dr, Bartlett! I must havebeen thought an unpolite husband, had she been my wife! I took her hand. Excuse this freedom, Sir Harry—ForHeavens sake, madam (whispering), do what I know youivill do, with a grace—Shall there be a misunderstanding, andthe husband court a refused hand?—I then forced her halfunwilling hand into his, with an air that I intended shouldhave both freedom and respect in it. What a man have we got here. Sir Harry? This cannot bethe modest man that you have praised to me—1 thouglit agood man must of necessity be bashful, if not sheepish; andhere your visitor is the boldest man in England. The righteous. Lady Beauchamp, said Sir Harry, with anaspect but half-conceding, is hol
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