The novels of Samuel RichardsonComplete and unabridged . 130 •y an avt - ,oe be not e and re- 1ranee be-lt was a von woji- :i wiui more iprii- r, I will see you. you will find, at ., .he left hand going as it is called, the ex- Clementina, TEP XXIX. •t .J Lady Gi unMonday,r Harriet, +o wri. SIR CHARLES GRANDISON. 131 I was exactly at the hour at the appointed place. Lauraguessed at my chair, and my servants, as they crossed theway; and stood out on the pavement, that I might see she found she had caught my eye, she ran into thehouse, wringing her clasped hands—God be praised! Godbe pr


The novels of Samuel RichardsonComplete and unabridged . 130 •y an avt - ,oe be not e and re- 1ranee be-lt was a von woji- :i wiui more iprii- r, I will see you. you will find, at ., .he left hand going as it is called, the ex- Clementina, TEP XXIX. •t .J Lady Gi unMonday,r Harriet, +o wri. SIR CHARLES GRANDISON. 131 I was exactly at the hour at the appointed place. Lauraguessed at my chair, and my servants, as they crossed theway; and stood out on the pavement, that I might see she found she had caught my eye, she ran into thehouse, wringing her clasped hands—God be praised! Godbe praised! were her words, as I followed her in, in her ownlanguage. Laura can speak no other. Show me, show me toyour lady, good Laura! said I, with emotion. She ran up one pair of stairs before me. She entered thedining-room, as it is called. I stopt at the stairs head till Ihad Clementinas commands. Laura soon came out. Sheheld open the door for me, courtesying in silence. The drawn window-curtains darkened the room: but thedignity of Clementinas air and motion left me not in stood up, supporting herseK on the back of an elbowchair. Taking the trembling hand; Welcome, thrice welcome toEngland, dearest Lady Clementina! I pressed her hands with my lips, and seated her: for


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