id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074911516 Smith, Charlotte Turner Emmeline, the orphan of the castle By Charlotte Smith ... v. 2 1788 .txt text/plain 43154 3184 86 not hope that Emmeline would ever be induced to break an engagement which ſhe " No, my Lord," ſaid Emmeline, bluſhing; " I think it required no anſwer." About half an hour after four, Mrs. Aſhwood came in; and throwing open the parlour door, aſked Emmeline, in no very in it's execution; and tho' he did not believe Delamere intended to marry Emmeline, yet his morals were ſuch, that he congratulated himſelf on the ſhare he had had ſhe now wore, with a young man of Delamere's appearance, that Mrs. Lawſon was Charmed with the thoughts of ſo ſoon ſeeing Mrs. Stafford, and feeling all that delight which a conſciouſneſs of rectitude inſpires, ſhe was more than uſually chearful, Lady Montreville had repeatedly declared, that if Delamere married Emmeline therefore ſet about the difficult taſk of finding Delamere, Lord Montreville went himſelf to Fitz-Edward ; but heard that for ./cache/nyp.33433074911516.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074911516.txt