lightful sympathies that flow from their mutual and ardent attachment, they actually contrive to fill up life to their satisfaction, though visiting London very seldom, and never going to watering-places.. The candid reader must devise an apo logy for conduct so singular and spiritless. For my part, I can discover none, but that Julia and Lascelles had both been singularly unfortunate in their fashionable connexions; and that, having each separately known the extreme of domestic misery, they had learned to set a proportionable value upon the tranquil possession of domestic happiness. FINIS. Printed by J. Darling, Leadenhall-street, London. |