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The Duke’s Children

CHAPTER XVIII
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I feel as if I could go and hang myself." "That is absurd,--and unmanly," said the Duke.

The expression of sorrow, as it had been made, might be absurd and unmanly, but nevertheless it had touched him.

He was severe because he did not know how far his severity wounded.

"It is a great blow,--another great blow! Races! A congregation of all the worst blackguards in the country mixed with the greatest fools." "Lord Cantrip was there," said Silverbridge; "and I saw Sir Timothy Beeswax." "If the presence of Sir Timothy be an allurement to you, I pity you indeed.

I have nothing further to say about it.


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