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which so amply atone for the Horror, with which your first appearance must ever inspire the unwary visitor."
"Your sentiments so nobly expreſsed on
the different excellencies of Indian & English
Muslins, & the judicious preference you give
the former, have excited in me an admira:
:tion
of which I can alone give an adequate
idea, by aſsuring you it is nearly equal
to what I feel for myself."
Then making a profound Curtesy to the amiable & abashed Rebecca, they left the room & hurried home.
From this period, the intimacy between the Families of Fitzroy, Drummond, and Falknor, daily encreased till at length it grew to such a pitch, that they did not scruple to kick one another out of the window