LETTER the 9th
From the same to the same
Towards the close of the day we received
the following Letter from Philippa.
“Sir Edward is greatly incensed
by your abrupt departure; he has taken back Augusta
to Bedfordshire. Much as I wish to enjoy again
your charming society, I cannot determine to snatch
you from that, of such dear and deserving Freinds—When
your Visit to them is terminated, I trust you will
return to the arms of your” “Philippa.”
We returned a suitable answer to this
affectionate Note and after thanking her for her kind
invitation assured her that we would certainly avail
ourselves of it, whenever we might have no other place
to go to. Tho’ certainly nothing could
to any reasonable Being, have appeared more satisfactory,
than so gratefull a reply to her invitation, yet I
know not how it was, but she was certainly capricious
enough to be displeased with our behaviour and in
a few weeks after, either to revenge our Conduct, or
releive her own solitude, married a young and illiterate
Fortune-hunter. This imprudent step (tho’
we were sensible that it would probably deprive us
of that fortune which Philippa had ever taught us
to expect) could not on our own accounts, excite from
our exalted minds a single sigh; yet fearfull lest
it might prove a source of endless misery to the deluded
Bride, our trembling Sensibility was greatly affected
when we were first informed of the Event.The affectionate
Entreaties of Augustus and Sophia that we would for
ever consider their House as our Home, easily prevailed
on us to determine never more to leave them, In the
society of my Edward and this Amiable Pair, I passed
the happiest moments of my Life; Our time was most
delightfully spent, in mutual Protestations of Freindship,
and in vows of unalterable Love, in which we were
secure from being interrupted, by intruding and disagreable
Visitors, as Augustus and Sophia had on their first
Entrance in the Neighbourhood, taken due care to inform
the surrounding Families, that as their happiness centered
wholly in themselves, they wished for no other society.
But alas! my Dear Marianne such Happiness as I then
enjoyed was too perfect to be lasting. A most
severe and unexpected Blow at once destroyed every
sensation of Pleasure. Convinced as you must
be from what I have already told you concerning Augustus
and Sophia, that there never were a happier Couple,
I need not I imagine, inform you that their union
had been contrary to the inclinations of their Cruel
and Mercenery Parents; who had vainly endeavoured
with obstinate Perseverance to force them into a Marriage
with those whom they had ever abhorred; but with a
Heroic Fortitude worthy to be related and admired,
they had both, constantly refused to submit to such
despotic Power.
After having so nobly disentangled
themselves from the shackles of Parental Authority,
by a Clandestine Marriage, they were determined never
to forfeit the good opinion they had gained in the
World, in so doing, by accepting any proposals of
reconciliation that might be offered them by their
Fathers—to this farther tryal of their
noble independance however they never were exposed.
They had been married but a few months
when our visit to them commenced during which time
they had been amply supported by a considerable sum
of money which Augustus had gracefully purloined from
his unworthy father’s Escritoire, a few days
before his union with Sophia.
By our arrival their Expenses were
considerably encreased tho’ their means for
supplying them were then nearly exhausted. But
they, Exalted Creatures! scorned to reflect a moment
on their pecuniary Distresses and would have blushed
at the idea of paying their Debts.—Alas!
what was their Reward for such disinterested Behaviour!
The beautifull Augustus was arrested and we were all
undone. Such perfidious Treachery in the merciless
perpetrators of the Deed will shock your gentle nature
Dearest Marianne as much as it then affected the Delicate
sensibility of Edward, Sophia, your Laura, and of
Augustus himself. To compleat such unparalelled
Barbarity we were informed that an Execution in the
House would shortly take place. Ah! what could
we do but what we did! We sighed and fainted
on the sofa. Adeiu Laura.