ABSTRACT

Explanation of the preceding chapter. Mrs. St. Clare was most sensibly a ected at the situation of her amiable companion; she instantly used every method to recover her, but nding all her endeavours ine ectual, she assisted in having her conveyed to her chamber. ey laid her on the bed, and she continued for some time longer insensible: at last, a er Mrs. St. Clare’s repeated e orts to recover her, she had the felicity to see her open her eyes, and giving a deep sigh, she continued silent. Mrs. St. Clare pressed her in her arms, and her silent tears fell on the face of Malvina.