[Lady Mary Wortley Montague by Lewis Melville]@TWC D-Link bookLady Mary Wortley Montague CHAPTER III 39/39
I will be only yours, and I will do what you please. "You shall hear from me again to-morrow, not to contradict, but to give some directions.
My resolution is taken.
Love me and use me well." The wedding licence is dated August 16, and the marriage took place in a day or two. The bride had the active assistance of her uncle, William Feilding, who may have been present at the ceremony; and the full sympathy of her brother, Lord Kingston, who, however, did not accompany her, perhaps deeming it impolitic to quarrel with his father. The family must have thought that Lord Dorchester would examine Lady Mary's papers, for her sister, Lady Frances destroyed all she could find, including, unfortunately, a diary that Lady Mary had kept for several years..
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