[Aside.

Mrs. F. Wavering between

The doubt of doing wrong, and losing him;

And my dissuasions not o'er hotly urged,

Whom he had flatter'd with the bridemaid's part;—

Selby. I owe my subtle Widow, then, for this.

[Aside.

Mrs. F. Briefly, we went to church. The ceremony

Scarcely was huddled over, and the ring

Yet cold upon her finger, when they parted—