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Yet in spite of every endeavour on the part of Miſs Johnson to discover any attachment to her in him; the cold & in:
:different heart of Charles Adams still to all appearance, preserved its native free:
:dom; polite to all but partial to none, he still remained the lovely, the lively, but insensible Charles Adams.

One evening, Alice finding herself somewhat heated by wine (no very un:
:common case) determined to seek a releif for her disordered Head & Love-sick Heart in the Conversation of the intelligent Lady Williams.

She found her Ladyship at home as was in general the Case, for she was not fond of going out, & like the great