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THE Unfortunate Happy Lady. A True History.
I Cannot omit giving the world an ac∣count, of the uncommon villany of a Gentleman of a good Family in England practic'd upon his Sister, which was attested to me by one who liv'd in the Family, and from whom I had the whole truth of the Story. I shall conceal the unhappy Gentle∣man's own, under the borrow'd names of Sir William Wilding, who succeeded his Fa∣ther Sir Edward, in an Estate of near 4000 l. a year, inheriting all that belong'd to him, except his Virtues. 'Tis true, he was oblig'd to pay his only Sister a Portion of 6000 l. which he might very easily have done out of his Patrimony in a little time, the Estate being not in the least incumbred. But the death of his good Father gave a loose to the extravagance of his Inclinations, which till then was hardly observable, The first