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A STORY WITH MANY COUNTERPARTS
A VERY common story is this of Madame Flamingo1's troubles. It has counterparts enough, and though they may be traced to a class of society less notorious than that with which she moved, are generally kept in the dark chamber2 of hidden thoughts. We are indeed fast gaining an unenviable fame for snobbery3, for affecting to be what we never can be, and for our sad imitation of foreign flunkydom, which, finding us rivals in the realm of its tinsil, begins to button up its coat and look contemptuously at us over the left shoulder. If, albeit4, the result of that passion for titles and plush (things which the empty-headed of the old world would seem to have consigned5 to the empty-headed of the new), which has of late so singularly discovered itself among our "best-known families," could be told, it would unfold many a tale of misery6 and betrayal. Pardon this digression, generous reader, and proceed with us to the story of Madame Flamingo.
"And now," says the forlorn woman, in a faint, hollow voice, "when my ambition seemed served-I was ambitious, perhaps vain-I found myself the victim of an intrigue7. I ask forgiveness of Him who only can forgive the wicked; but how can I expect to gain it?" She presses Tom's hand, and pauses for a second. "Yes, I was ambitious," she continues, "and there was something I wanted. I had money enough to live in comfort, but the thought that it was got of vice8 and the ruin of others, weighed me down. I wanted the respect of the world. To die a forgotten wretch9; to have the grave close over me, and if remembered at all, only with
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