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LADY ANNE GRANARD.

the sympathies of her husband would be consistent with the justice of his character and the goodness of his disposition; her only fear was the effect of that excitement too likely to be awakened in the bosom of a man so prone to feel too acutely, even when his self-command appeared to supersede his sensibility the most completely.