An Introduction to the Creeds and to the Te Deum (1899)
Andrew Ewbank Burn
An Introduction to the Creeds and to the Te Deum (1899)
Andrew Ewbank Burn
I think, Mr. Darnley, said I, that the respect due to your own honor, will prevent your wishing to asseciate your wife with a person whose good name had been tarnished by any wilful act of guilt; in that confidence I shall cheerfully do what seems to be so agreeable to your wishes. If you will accompany me at twelve o'clock, I will pay the proposed visit, and while I see no cause to think Mrs. Romain guilty or imprudent, every mark, every office of kindness in my power, I shall be happy to shew her.
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