ABSTRACT

Damon was inexpressibly afflicted at the success of his uncle’s embassy. When Mr Moreland related to him the particulars of his visit, Damon recollected the opposite tempers of the two gentlemen, and blamed himself for not having foreseen the event. Mr Hartley was infinitely exasperated at the cavalierness with which he had been treated. He now discovered the true cause of his daughter’s pertinacity, and proceeded with more vigour than ever.