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A Laodicean

BOOK THE THIRD
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Now I must go.

Have faith in me, and don't magnify trifles light as air.' 'I THINK I understand you.

And if I do, it will make a great difference in my conduct.

You will have no cause to complain.' 'Then you must not understand me so much as to make much difference; for your conduct as my architect is perfect.

But I must not linger longer, though I wished you to know this news from my very own lips.' 'Bless you for it! When do you leave ?' 'The day after to-morrow.' 'So early?
Does your uncle guess anything?
Do you wish him to be told just yet ?' 'Yes, to the first; no, to the second.' 'I may write to you ?' 'On business, yes.


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