Volume VI Part 49 (1/2)
”And when you are convinced, will you cease to love him?”
”Certainly; if you prove him to be dishonest, my love will vanish away”
”You are mistaken; you will still love him, even when you have had proof positive of his wickedness He has evidently fascinated you in a deadly ht before this”
”All this ivethat I despise hi; but tellyou have known hiether for five days”
”And before that tile kiss He was always under my s, and I had reason to believe that he loved me fondly”
”Oh, yes! he loves you, ould not? but his love is not that of a ate”
”But how can you suspect a ?”
”Would that I did not know hi able to visit you, he made you visit him, and then persuaded you to fly with him”
”Yes, he did He wrote me a letter, which I will shew you He promises to marry me at Rome”
”And who is to answer for his constancy?”
”His love is my surety”
”Do you fear pursuit?”
”No”
”Did he take you from a father, a lover, or a brother?”
”Frohorn for a week or ten days”
”Where has he gone?”
”To London on business; I was under the charge of a woh; I pity you, lishman, and if he is worthy of your love”
”Alas! I loved him dearly till I saw this Frenchman, who made me unfaithful to ame when he returns”
”Is he rich?”
”Not very; he is a business ?”