Lady Susan - chapter 34
Lady Susan : part34
Lady Susan
xxxiv: Mr.De Courcy to Lady Susan
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I write only to bid you farewell, the spell is removed; I see you as you are.
Since we parted yesterday, I have received from indisputable authority such a history of you as must bring the most mortifying conviction of the imposition I have been under, and the absolute necessity of an immediate and eternal separation from you.
You cannot doubt to what I allude.
Langford! Langford! that word will be sufficient.
I received my information in Mr. Johnson’s house, from Mrs.Mainwaring herself.
You know how I have loved you; you can intimately judge of my present feelings, but I am not so weak as to find indulgence in describing them to a woman who will glory in having excited their anguish, but whose affection they have never been able to gain.
R.
De Courcy.