The Fortunate Foundlings, By Eliza Fowler Haywood



















































































































 -  - She now
blamed her own inadvertency in holding any discourse with Horatio, of a
nature not proper to be over - Page 129
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- She Now Blamed Her Own Inadvertency In Holding Any Discourse With Horatio, Of A Nature Not Proper To Be Over-Heard, In A Place So Public As The Tuilleries, Where Others, As Well As He, Might Have Possibly Been Witnesses Of What Was Said.

Young monsieur de Coigney suffered little less from the turbulence of his nature, and the mortification it gave his vanity, to find a person, whom he looked upon as every way his inferior, preferred to him.

His thoughts were wholly bent on revenge; but in what manner he should accomplish it, he was for some time uncertain: when he acquainted his father with the discovery he had made, and the resentment he had testified against this unworthy rival, as he called him, the old gentleman blamed him for taking any notice of it. Let them love on, son, said he; let them marry; - we shall then have a fine opportunity of reproaching the haughty baron with his new alliance. This did not however satisfy monsieur de Coigney: all the love he once had for mademoiselle Charlotta was now turned into hate; and in spite of his father's commands not to meddle in the affair, he could not help throwing out some reflections among his companions, very much to the disadvantage of the young lady's reputation. But these might possibly have blown over, as he had but a small time to vent his malice. His father knowing the violence of his temper, in order to prevent any ill consequences, compelled him to return to his employment; taking upon himself the management of that business which had brought him so unluckily to Paris.

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