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tiful women, that he might no longer think of the unfaithful woman who had abandoned him.

This resolved on, he assisted in carrying Louisa to the carriage.—A middle aged respectable lady waited to receive her; cushions were placed for her to recline on; and moving very slowly, she was safely conveyed to the physician's house, under whose care the gentlemen left her for the remainder of the day, that quiet might help to restore her;—and although both were dying with curiosity, yet they suppressed all appearance of it, in consideration of her weakness.