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(7 which so amply atone for the Horror, with which your first appearance must ever inspire the unwary visitor."

"Your sentiments so nobly expresed on the different excellencies of Indian English Muslins,  the judicious preference you give the former, have excited in me an admiration of which I can alone give an adequate idea, by asuring you it is nearly equal to what I feel for myself."

Then making a profound Curtesy to the amiable abashed Rebecca, they left the room hurried home.

From this period, the intimacy between the Families of Fitzroy, Drummond, and Falknor, daily encreased till at length it grew to such a pitch, that they did not scruple to kick one another out of the window