The Contrast by Royall Tyler
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never in so embarrassing a situation. I love the per-
son of Charlotte, and it is necessary I should com- mand the fortune of Letitia. As to Maria!--I doubt not by my sang-froid behaviour I shall compel her to decline the match; but the blame must not fall upon me. A prudent man, as my lord says, should take all the credit of a good action to himself, and throw the discredit of a bad one upon others. I must break with Maria, marry Letitia, and as for Charlotte--why, Charlotte must be a companion to my wife.--Here, Jessamy! Enter JESSAMY. DIMPLE folds and seals two letters. DIMPLE Here, Jessamy, take this letter to my love. [Gives one. JESSAMY To which of your honour's loves?--Oh! [reading] to Miss Letitia, your honour's rich love. DIMPLE |
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