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THE MUMMY.
CHAPTER V.
"I AM really glad we have left the house of
my uncle," said Rosabella to Marianne, the
morning after her removal to the palace of
Lord Gustavus; "for though there is something revolting to my feelings in being dependant upon a stranger, yet as it may soon be in
my power to repay any obligations I may receive from him, it is better than the treachery
I was obliged to practise towards the duke.
There is something so mean in treachery!"
"We are always apt to feel most disgusted with those vices most repugnant to our nature," said Marian smiling, "whilst we are merciful to those we practise. However, I can't say I think there is much difference."
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