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CHAPTER XXXIX.
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“Thus let me hold thee to my heart,
And every care resign;
And shall we never—never part,
Oh! thou my all that’s mine.”—Goldsmith.
Joy is as great an enemy to repose1 as anxiety. Amanda passed an almost sleepless2 night, but her thoughts were too agreeably employed to allow her to suffer from want of rest; early as she arose in the morning, she was but a short time in the parlor3 before Lord Mortimer arrived. He appeared with all the transports of his soul beaming from his eyes, and was received by Amanda with tender and trembling emotion. He caught her to his heart as a treasure restored to him by the immediate4 hand of Heaven. He pressed her to it with silent ecstasy5. Both for a few moments were unable to speak; but the tears which burst from Amanda, and those that stopped on the glowing cheeks of Lord Mortimer, expressed their feelings more forcibly than any language could have done.
Amanda at length found utterance6, and began to thank his lordship for all the difficulties he had gone through in vindicating7 her fame. He hastily stopped those effusions of gratitude8, by bidding her ask her heart whether he had not been serving himself as well as her by what he had done.
From the soft confusion into which his transports threw her, Amanda endeavored to recover herself by repairing to the breakfast table, on which the good sisters had spread all the niceties (adapted for a morning repast) which the convent could produce: but her hand was unsteady, she spilt the tea in pouring it out, and committed twenty blunders in helping[Pg 364] Lord Mortimer. He laughed a little archly at her embarrassment9
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parlor
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ecstasy
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utterance
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deception
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delightful
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complexion
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sequestered
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alley
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nuptials
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retinue
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approbation
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affected
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solicitude
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discourse
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compliance
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soothing
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stipend
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likeness
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cipher
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confession
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solitary
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retaliate
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pretence
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retired
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rambling
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retarded
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pretext
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agitation
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inquiry
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wretch
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disorder
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guilt
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windings
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misery
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jealousy
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disposition
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