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He had found hiood humour He had resisted, for a while, his invitation on account of his dress, all his clothes but the very coat which he had on being packed up and at his hed at by Mr Monckton for still retaining soaily protested what re that his shame was no part of his philosophy, declared he would throholly aside, and, in spite of his degradation, renew his visits at his house

"I would not tell him," Mr Monckton continued, "of the anxiety of his faht it would co seen, can better enforce it"

Cecilia was very thankful for this compliance with her request, and anticipated the pleasure she hoped soon to give Henrietta, by the restoration of a brother so gs the e she had received from Mr Delvile, and had the satisfaction of an answer that he would observe the appointment