MISREPRESENTATION; OR, SCENES IN REAL LIFE. CHAPTER I. "No, Carry, I will never marry a man that I do not prefer to all others; it matters not what advantages of wealth or station he may happen to possess. Other girls may marry from ambition, and the wish to gain an establishment; but I will never give my hand without my heart: so do not urge me, Carry." "But have you well considered all the consequences of this determination ?-General Moubray's displeasure? Mr. Dyneley's disappointment?" |