received
many
tokens of
her esteem
and
regard.)"If,
Mademoiselle,"
said Mrs.
Beauchamp,
"you were
the friend
of my
mother,
you must
be worthy
the esteem
of all
good
hearts. "
"Mademoiselle
will soon
honour our
family,"
said
Crayton,
"by
supplying
the place
that
valuable
woman
filled:
and as you
are
married,
my dear, I
think you
will not
blame--""Hush,
my dear
Sir,"
replied
Mrs.
Beauchamp:
"I know my
duty too
well to
scrutinize
your
conduct.


