Page:Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft Vol2.djvu/139

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
CH. XVI.]
WRONGS OF WOMAN.
129

CHAP. XVI.


ONE morning confusion seemed to reign in the house, and Jemima came in terror, to inform Maria, "that her master had left it, with a determination, she was assured (and too many circumstances corroborated the opinion, to leave a doubt of its truth) of never returning. I am prepared then," said Jemima, "to accompany you in your flight."

Maria started up, her eyes darting towards the door, as if afraid that some one should fasten it on her for ever.

Jemima continued, "I have perhaps no right now to expect the performance of your promise; but on you

it