. Barbara Philpot (Volume 3): a study of manners and morals (1727 to 1737). d courage, let alone her loveli-ness. I knew nothing of her grievous strait. Wheredoth she abide ? I certainly will make a pilgrimage. Crump looked confused and glanced appealinglyto the ladies. Pamela came to the rescue with alight titter. Best wait to learn if you be welcome, she ob-served archly. My betrothed is deeply smitten Iperceive, yet am I not jealous! Learn, O soft-hearted, too easily gulled knight-errant !—though inpity for your weakness it hath been concealed fromyou—that the fascinating Barbara resides in


. Barbara Philpot (Volume 3): a study of manners and morals (1727 to 1737). d courage, let alone her loveli-ness. I knew nothing of her grievous strait. Wheredoth she abide ? I certainly will make a pilgrimage. Crump looked confused and glanced appealinglyto the ladies. Pamela came to the rescue with alight titter. Best wait to learn if you be welcome, she ob-served archly. My betrothed is deeply smitten Iperceive, yet am I not jealous! Learn, O soft-hearted, too easily gulled knight-errant !—though inpity for your weakness it hath been concealed fromyou—that the fascinating Barbara resides in Mon-tagu Close, where she occupies a single chamber—with a man! A shade of disappointment crossed Lord Forfarscountenance. Pamela almost wished she had not PARTNERSHIP. 55 been so artful; for her betrothed replied with chilldisdain: If that be true, then am I much you are so well informed, why have you notstood twixt her and overwhelming temptation ?Have you forgot, O woman! that, though fallenand degraded she may be, Barbara Philpot is yoursister?.


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