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DUTY AND INCLINATION.
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the whole of the evening, the tortures of the rack; he was prevented from conversing with her who filled his every thought; and he had but time to tell her that he had obtained another volume of the Botanical Plants, of rare and choice beauty, and which was open for her inspection, whenever she proposed making him so happy, by honouring him with a morning call at his house: at the same time reminding her that Mrs. Belmour would most gladly attend her.