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DUTY AND INCLINATION.
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rienced as she was artless, she scarcely understood the meaning of the word pleasure, as so frequently applied by Douglas, Did it comprehend vice, or even error? It was a term to her vague and undefined. If indeed it was meant to express the opposition to virtue, viewed in such a light, it is true, he attached an idea to it which made her tremble.

Mindful of his daughters, the General warned them of the lateness of the hour. They soon reached the Villa, and Douglas felt the necessity of departing. Still an irresistible impulse detained him: he remained transfixed to the spot; but at last collecting his scattered reason, he stepped forward, politely bowed and withdrew.