The life and strange adventures of Robinson Crusoe . /Jiff3. 1 MUTUAL DETRACTION have her own lover, but Christallina laughed at for assigning the alderman to Urbana, andUrbana laughed at him for promising the courtierto the arms of Christallina. This is a pretty good figure of the tempers of tworeigning toasts with regard to one another. First, their curiosity made them, from resolving tobe concealed, discover one another wilfully, from utterstrangers grow as familiar as old friends in a moment,swear one another to secrecy, and exchange the sen-timents of their hearts together, an


The life and strange adventures of Robinson Crusoe . /Jiff3. 1 MUTUAL DETRACTION have her own lover, but Christallina laughed at for assigning the alderman to Urbana, andUrbana laughed at him for promising the courtierto the arms of Christallina. This is a pretty good figure of the tempers of tworeigning toasts with regard to one another. First, their curiosity made them, from resolving tobe concealed, discover one another wilfully, from utterstrangers grow as familiar as old friends in a moment,swear one another to secrecy, and exchange the sen-timents of their hearts together, and from beingfriends become envious of each others enjoying asimilitude of happiness ; the compliments made oneither side face to face were, upon the turning of theback, turned into reflections, detraction, and ridi-cule ; each was a self-lover and admirer of her ownbeauty and merit, and a despiser of the others. However, Duncan Campbell proved at last to bein the right. Urbana was wrong in her opinion ofChristallina1s want of power over Secretarius, andChr


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