She interrupted him in a violent burst of passion. If I bear this, said

she, I can bear any thing!--O the little strumpet!--He interrupted her

then, and said wrathfully, Begone, rageful woman! begone this moment

from my presence! Leave my house this instant!--I renounce you, and

all relation to you! and never more let me see your face, or call me

brother! And took her by the hand to lead her out. She laid hold of the

curtains of the window, and said, I will not go! You shall not force me

from you thus ignominiously in the wretch's hearing, and suffer her to

triumph over me in your barbarous treatment of me.

Not considering any thing, I ran out of the closet, and threw myself at

my dear master's feet, as he held her hand, in order to lead her out;

and I said, Dearest sir, let me beg, that no act of unkindness, for my

sake, pass between so worthy and so near relations. Dear, dear madam,

said I, and clasped her knees, pardon and excuse the unhappy cause of

all this evil; on my knees I beg your ladyship to receive me to your

grace and favour, and you shall find me incapable of any triumph but in

your ladyship's goodness to me.

Creature, said she, art thou to beg an excuse for me?--Art thou to

implore my forgiveness? Is it to thee I am to owe the favour, that I

am not cast headlong from my brother's presence? Begone to thy corner,

wench! begone, I say, lest thy paramour kill me for trampling thee under

my foot! Rise, my dear Pamela, said my master; rise, dear life of my life; and

expose not so much worthiness to the ungrateful scorn of so violent a

spirit. And so he led me to my closet again, and there I sat and wept.

Her woman came up, just as he had led me to my closet, and was returning

to her lady; and she very humbly said, Excuse my intrusion, good sir!--I

hope I may come to my lady. Yes, Mrs. Worden, said he, you may come in;

and pray take your lady down stairs with you, for fear I should too much

forget what belongs either to my sister or myself! I began to think (seeing her ladyship so outrageous with her brother)

what a happy escape I had had the day before, though hardly enough used

in conscience too, as I thought.

Her woman begged her ladyship to walk down; and she said, Beck, seest

thou that bed? That was the bed that I was born in; and yet that was the

bed thou sawest, as well as I, the wicked Pamela in, this morning, and

this brother of mine just risen from her!




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