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The Mother’s Recompense, Volume I.

CHAPTER III
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The principles of virtue had been too carefully instilled, for coquetry to attain the same ascendancy and indulgence with Caroline as it had with her aunt, yet she felt she could no longer control the inclination which the present opportunity afforded her to use her power.
"Do you go to the Marchioness of Malvern's fete, next week ?" demanded Lord Henry.

Caroline answered in the affirmative.
"I am glad of it.

The Walking Cyclopaedia may make himself as agreeable there as he has so marvellously done to-night.

You will be in fairy land.

He has brought flowers from every country, and reared them for his mother, till they have become the admiration of all for miles around.


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