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Fanny Burney

Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World

  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    but so deep is the impression which the misfortunes of her mother have made on my heart, that she does not, even for a moment, quit my sight without exciting apprehensions and terrors which almost overpower me
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    That child, Madam, shall never, while life is lent me, know the loss she has sustained. I have cherished, succoured, and supported her, from her earliest infancy to her sixteenth year; and so amply has she repaid my care and affection, that my fondest wish is now circumscribed by the desire of bestowing her on one who may be sensible of her worth, and then sinking to eternal rest in her arms.
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    Yet her sufferings were too acute for her slender frame; and the same moment that gave birth to her infant, put an end at once to the sorrows and the life of its mother
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    Miss Evelyn, to whom wrath and violence had hitherto been strangers, soon grew weary of such usage; and rashly, and without a witness, consented to a private marriage with Sir John Belmont, a very profligate young man, who had but too successfully found means to insinuate himself into her favour. He promised to conduct her to England-he did.-O, Madam, you know the rest!-Disappointed of the fortune he expected, by the inexorable rancour of the Duvals, he infamously burnt the certificate of their marriage, and denied that they had ever been united
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    or rather tyrannically, endeavoured to effect a union between Miss Evelyn and one of his nephews.
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    At that period of her life we parted; her mother, then married to Monsieur Duval, sent for her to Paris. How often have I since regretted that I did not accompany her thither! Protected and supported by me, the misery and disgrace which awaited her might perhaps have been avoided
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    I need not speak to your Ladyship of the virtues of that excellent young creature.
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    Mr. Evelyn left to me a legacy of a thousand pounds, and the sole guardianship of his daughter's person till her eighteenth year;
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    My friend, forget your resentment, in favour of your humanity;-a father, trembling for the welfare of his child, bequeaths her to your care. O Villars! hear! pity! And relieve me
  • Søren Ekstrandhas quoted4 years ago
    His unhappy marriage, immediately upon his return to England, with Madame Duval, then a waiting-girl at a tavern, contrary to the advice and entreaties of all his friends, among whom I was myself the most urgent, induced him to abandon his native land, and fix his abode in France. Thither
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