sees the
smile of
friendly
welcome,
or the
tear of
affectionate
consolation,
on the
face of
every
person
whom she
favours
with her
esteem;
and from
all these
circumstances
she
gathers
comfort:
but the
poor girl
by
thoughtless
passion
led
astray,
who, in
parting
with her
honour,
has
forfeited
the esteem
of the
very man
to whom
she has
sacri-iced
every
thing dear
and
valuable
in life,
feels his
indifference
in the
fruit of


