she cannot
associate
with
infamy."These
were the
painful
reflections
which
occupied
the mind
of
Charlotte.
Montraville
had placed
her in a
small
house a
few miles
from
New-York:
he gave
her one
female
attendant,
and
supplied
her with
what money
she
wanted;
but
business
and
pleasure
so
entirely
occupied
his time,
that he
had little
to devote
to the
woman,
whom he
had
brought
from all
her
connections,
and robbed


