The Fugitive
The events recorded in the last sketch were still fresh in our minds when the, sudden disappearance of the young lady excited the surprise of the entire community. The exposure of her lover had overwhelmed her with grief. It was supposed, however, that this would be transient. A young and virtuous girl, educated and refined, could not long cling to one whose baseness was so obvious. She would soon laugh at her infatuation, and be glad of her escape, her friends thought, and left her in peace. Indeed, many supposed that she was influenced now more by mortified vanity and a sense of her humiliating affection than aught else. What was their surprise, then, at her evasion!
For several days nothing was said about it, and her family thought her still in the city. But her protracted absence finally excited alarm, and Mr. I. and myself were at length appealed to. We concluded at once she had gone to join her lover. This opinion was still further confirmed when it was ascertained that she had carried with her a large sum of money.
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