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56 So! his wife is dead;—and that generous young lady who came to my prion jut now is his daughter?

Mis Wildenhaim, his daughter.

And that young gentleman, I aw with him this morning, is his on?

He has no on.

Oh, yes, he has—[recollecting himelf]—I mean him that was out hooting to-day.

He is not his on.

Thank Heaven!

He is only a viitor.

I thank you for this information; and if you will undertake to procure me a private interview with Baron Wildenhaim——

Why private? However, I will venture to take you for a hort time from this place, and introduce you; depending on your innocence, or your repentance—on his conviction in your favour, or his mercy towards your guilt. Follow me.

I have beheld an affectionate parent in deep adverity.—Why hould I tremble thus?—Why doubt