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DUTY AND INCLINATION.

self than Douglas, and yet no one is more universally admired."

Had Mrs. Melbourne, during the course of her relation, occasionally raised her eyes to those of Rosilia, she would have found, by the tears glittering in them, and by the glowing colouring of her cheeks, how deeply her words had sunk into her heart.