The History of Emily Montague by Frances Brooke
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Be at home, and alone; I will come to you as soon as dinner is over. Adieu! Your affectionate Emily Montague. LETTER 29. To Miss Montague, at Quebec. I will be at home, my dear, and denied to every body but you. I pity you, my dear Emily; but I am unable to give you advice. The world would wonder at your hesitating a moment. Your faithful A. Fermor. LETTER 30. To Miss Fermor, at Silleri. |
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