The Fortunate Foundlings, By Eliza Fowler Haywood



















































































































 -  If, madam, replied she, after a
little pause, I have seemed unjust to the count's perfections, it was
only because - Page 193
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If, Madam, Replied She, After A Little Pause, I Have Seemed Unjust To The Count's Perfections, It Was Only Because

I feared you were but too sensible of them; for otherwise, it must be owned, he has a person and

Behaviour extremely engaging; but as the carnival will put an end to all the acquaintance we have contracted here, it gives me pain to think how you will support a separation.

Perhaps it may not happen so soon as you imagine, said Melanthe: - tho' the carnival, and with it all the pleasures of this place will soon be over, our loves may be continued elsewhere: - suppose, Louisa, we go to France, added she with a significant smile, that shewed it was her intention to do so.

Some company coming in, prevented any farther discourse on this head for the present; but afterward she confirmed what she had now hinted at, and told Louisa, that she had resolved to pass some little time in seeing those places which were in her way to France, and afterwards meet the count at Paris, on his return from the campaign. Louisa, unable to determine within herself whether she ought to rejoice, or be sad at this intended journey, fell into a sudden thoughtfulness, which the other at that time took no notice of, but it served afterwards to corroborate the truth of something she was told, and proved of consequence little to be foreseen.

The inconstant count, in the mean time, satieted with Melanthe, and as much in love with Louisa as a man of his temper could be, was contriving all the ways his inventive wit could furnish him with to get handsomely rid of the one, and attain the enjoyment of the other.

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