登陆注册
37867700000401

第401章 Chapter 8(2)

Allworthy, you would not have known me either. I am very considerably altered since that day when you so kindly gave me that advice, which I had been happy had I followed." "Indeed, madam," cries Allworthy, "it gave me great concern when I first heard the contrary.""Indeed, sir," says she, "I. was ruined by a very deep scheme of villany, which if you knew, though I pretend not to think it would justify me in your opinion, it would at least mitigate my offence, and induce you to pity me: you are not now at leisure to hear my whole story; but this I assure you, I was betrayed by the most solemn promises of marriage; nay, in the eye of heaven I was married to him; for, after much reading on the subject, I am convinced that particular ceremonies are only requisite to give a legal sanction to marriage, and have only a worldly use in giving a woman the privileges of a wife; but that she who lives constant to one man, after a solemn private affiance, whatever the world may call her, hath little to charge on her own conscience." "I am sorry, madam," said Allworthy, "you made so ill a use of your learning. Indeed, it would have been well that you had been possessed of much more, or had remained in a state of ignorance. And yet, madam, I am afraid you have more than this sin to answer for." "During his life," answered she, "which was above a dozen years, I most solemnly assure you I had not. And consider, sir, on my behalf, what is in the power of a woman stript of her reputation and left destitute; whether the good-natured world will suffer such a stray sheep to return to the road of virtue, even if she was never so desirous. I protest, then, I would have chose it had it been in my power; but necessity drove me into the arms of Captain Waters, with whom, though still unmarried, I lived as a wife for many years, and went by his name. I parted with this gentleman at Worcester, on his march against the rebels, and it was then I accidentally met with Mr. Jones, who rescued me from the hands of a villain. Indeed, he is the worthiest of men. No young gentleman of his age is, I believe, freer from vice, and few have the twentieth part of his virtues; nay, whatever vices he hath had, I am firmly persuaded he hath now taken a resolution to abandon them.""I hope he hath," cries Allworthy, "and I hope we will preserve that resolution. I must say, I have still the same hopes with regard to yourself. The world, I do agree, are apt to be too unmerciful on these occasions; yet time and perseverance will get the better of this their disinclination, as I may call it, to pity; for though they are not, like heaven, ready to receive a penitent sinner; yet a continued repentance will at length obtain mercy even with the world. This you may be assured of, Mrs. Waters, that whenever I find you are sincere in such good intentions, you shall want no assistance in my power to make them effectual."Mrs. Waters fell now upon her knees before him, and, in a flood of tears, made him many most passionate acknowledgments of his goodness, which, as she truly said, savoured more of the divine than human nature.

Allworthy raised her up, and spoke in the most tender manner, ****** use of every expression which his invention could suggest to comfort her, when he was interrupted by the arrival of Mr. Dowling, who, upon his first entrance, seeing Mrs. Waters, started, and appeared in some confusion; from which he soon recovered himself as well as he could, and then said he was in the utmost haste to attend counsel at Mr. Western's lodgings; but, however, thought it his duty to call and acquaint him with the opinion of counsel upon the case which he had before told him, which was that the conversion of the moneys in that case could not be questioned in a criminal cause, but that an action of trover might be brought, and if it appeared to the jury to be the moneys of plaintiff, that plaintiff would recover a verdict for the value.

Allworthy, without ****** any answer to this, bolted the door, and then, advancing with a stern look to Dowling, he said, "Whatever be your haste, sir, I must first receive an answer to some questions.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 翻天三部曲之斗法

    翻天三部曲之斗法

    什么为仙,什么为魔,什么为诛仙诛魔。什么为神,什么为鬼,什么为弑神弑鬼。什么为天,什么为地,什么为灭天灭地。你若不知,我来给你演绎。我本逆天存在,挡我者视为反天,必当九雷轰顶。二魂共用一身,仙宗,教廷,不能入我眼,我将重塑天地,颠倒乾坤。
  • 帝女倾天下

    帝女倾天下

    一朝重回,她是否能俘获他的心?她冷漠,却为他付出了那么多,但依旧被伤透了心;他无情,却在不知不觉间爱上了她?
  • 新武九神

    新武九神

    末世文,血腥,胆小莫入坑!!!今天是2148年7月28日凌晨4:46,这部故事的起点,完全由作者预期的一切做为记录。【剧情虚构的,请不要对号入座!】
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 无良天才懵懂爱

    无良天才懵懂爱

    一不小心被闺蜜连累跑到这个鬼地方,还遇到这么多的怪人。天啊!那谁,不要对我闺蜜看来看去,她是爷的!那谁,不要对小爷看来看去,爷不是你能惹的!那谁,你看着爷干嘛?爷只对萌萌哒东西感兴趣,泥奏凯!
  • 这年头公主不好当

    这年头公主不好当

    这年头公主不好当,要顶得住内忧,扛得住外患,要震慑得住太后老巫婆,唬得住姐妹姑嫂,最重要的是一定要时刻警惕那个猪一样的太子兄长不定时给自己抛来的小鞋。本宫对这些魑魅魍魉烦不甚烦,决定不干了。可惜遇人不淑,好不容易相中一纨绔,本以为从此山高水长闲云野鹤过日子,不想竟是从一个坑跳入另一个坑。。。
  • 快穿之炮灰不背锅

    快穿之炮灰不背锅

    主神创造出三千小世界,很多人通过在小世界里历练成就自己的璀璨人生。可是炮灰们招谁惹谁了?本来平静有爱的生活,偏偏被这些重生者、任务者弄得乱七八糟!苏青表示,凭什么炮灰就得背黑锅,凭什么炮灰就得当踏脚石?不干,通通不干!
  • 封神之龙游天下

    封神之龙游天下

    一觉醒来,来自21世纪的普通青年王龙,发现自己成为了阐教十二金仙中号称四无道人的黄龙真人。无法宝,无弟子,无神通,无战绩。这一世,我新的黄龙真人在此向整个洪荒宣告:哪些所谓的一切屈辱,都将成为过去式!于是乎,洪荒中多出了一位黄龙道尊。
  • 异邦娇阳

    异邦娇阳

    周欣,善良温柔,贤淑持家,却不得不面对丈夫的出轨,心灰意冷之时,又意外遭遇车祸,时空旋转.......异世他邦,谁能以心换心,唯有自强不息.....自尊、自立、自强的女人,更惹人敬佩,让你心怜......
  • The Inca of Perusalem

    The Inca of Perusalem

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。