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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | My first impulse, after reading Mrs. Catherick's extraordinary
narrative, was to destroy it. The hardened shameless depravity of the
whole composition, from beginning to end--the atrocious perversity of
mind which persistently associated me with a calamity for which I was
in no sense answerable, and with a death which I had risked my life in
trying to avert--so disgusted me, that I was on the point of tearing
the letter, when a consideration suggested itself which warned me to
wait a little before I destroyed it. |