[The Duke’s Children by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Duke’s Children CHAPTER II 13/22
In the first place, because Mr.Tregear himself does not wish it." "That is a very bad reason; the worst in the world." "Of course you will say so.
Of course everybody would say so.
But when there is one person whom one loves better than all the rest, for whom one would be ready to die, to whom one is determined that everything shall be devoted, surely the wishes of a person so dear as that ought to have weight." "Not in persuading you to do that which is acknowledged to be wrong." "What wrong? I am going to do nothing wrong." "The very concealment of your love is wrong, after that love has been not only given but declared.
A girl's position in such matters is so delicate, especially that of such a girl as you!" "I know all about that," said Lady Mary, with something almost approaching to scorn in her tone.
"Of course I have to be--delicate. I don't quite know what the word means.
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