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Excerpt from The Strange Adventures of the Count De Vinevil and His Family: Being an Account of What Happen'd to Them Whilst They Resided at Constantinople
I 2. The Adee?tetres of can form nothing more compleatly handfome or engaging. Her Mint? Well {aired the, fair Cabinet that contai'n'd it This Was Humble, Ge nerous, Una?'eéted, ryet Learned, Wife, Modeli, and Prudent above her Years or Sex; Gay in Conver fation, but by Nature Thoughtful had. All thesoftnefs of a - Woman with' the Confiancy' and Courage of a Hero in fine, her Soul was capa ble of every thing that was Nob], There needed noth'ing more than this Sympathy of Souls, to create the l'trongelt and moft lafiing Af fection betwixt this young Nobles man and Lady; they loved fo ten derly, and agreed fo well, that they feem'd only born for one atnother. The Evening before the Cou'nt/de. Vtfiemfl left*l1is Cattle to go for Turkey, he call'd' the young Count fof Longuem'lle into his Clofet, and fpake to him? After this manner: My Lord and Son, fetid be, I am, you - fee; going to q-uit.my native 1 Country, and, to truli the faithlef's Seas wirh;1fiyfel£ and all thar'isfi (fi-mineh 14, 7711 Adventdres of.
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