by the extreme decency and dignity of her private life. Mr. Manson Mingott had died when she was only twenty-eight, and had \"tied up\" the money with an additional caution born of the general distrust of the Spicers; but his bold young widow went her way fearlessly, mingled freely in foreign society, married her daughters in heaven knew what corrupt and fashionable circles, hobnobbed with Dukes and Ambassadors, associated familiarly with Papists,
by the extreme decency and dignity of her private life. Mr. Manson Mingott had died when she was only twenty-eight, and had \"tied up\" the money with an additional caution born of the general distrust of the Spicers; but his bold young widow went her way fearlessly, mingled freely in foreign society, married her daughters in heaven knew what corrupt and fashionable circles, hobnobbed with Dukes and Ambassadors, associated familiarly with Papists,