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Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901

"Love and Life"

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MORRIS.

Those were evil times, and the court examples were most corrupting,
so that a splendid and imperious woman like Urania, Lady Belamour,
had found little aid from public opinion when left to herself by the
absence of her second husband. Selfish, unscrupulous, and pleasure-
loving she was by nature, but during Sir Jovian Belamour's lifetime
she had been kept within bounds. Then came a brief widowhood, when
debt and difficulty hurried her into accepting Mr. Wayland, a
thoughtful scientific man, whose wealth had accumulated without much
volition of his own to an extent that made her covet his alliance.
Enthralled by her charm of manner, he had not awakened to the
perception of what she really was during the few years that had
elapsed before he was sent abroad, and she refused to accompany him.
Then it was that wealth larger than she had before commanded, and
a court appointment, involved her in more dangerous habits. Her
debts, both of extravagance and of the gaming table, were enormous,
trenching hard on the Delavie property, and making severe inroads on
Mr. Wayland's means; but the Belamour estates being safely tied up,
she had only been able to borrow on her dower. She had sinned with
a high hand, after the fashion of the time, and then, in terror at
the approaching return of her husband, had endeavoured to conceal
the ravages of her extravagance by her bargain for her son's hand.


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