ABSTRACT

Mrs. Stafford employed a person on whom she could rely, to receive the money due to Lady Adelina from her husband’s estate. But of this her Ladyship demanded only half, leaving the rest for Trelawny. The attorney in whose hands Trelawny’s affairs were placed by Lord West-haven, was extremely anxious to discover, from the person employed by Mrs. Stafford, from whence he obtained the order signed by Lady Adelina; and obliged him to attend several days before he would pay it, in hopes, by persuasions or artful questions, to draw the secret from him. He met, at the attorney’s chambers, an officer who had made of him the same enquiry, and had followed him home, and since frequently importuned him – Intelligence, which convinced Mrs. Stafford that Lady Adelina must soon be discovered, and made both her and Emmeline hasten the day of her departure.