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Confidence

CHAPTER XXVI
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Bernard sat thinking for a long time; at first with a good deal of mortification--at last with a good deal of bitterness.

He felt angry at last; but he was not angry with himself.

He was displeased with poor Gordon, and with Gordon's displeasure.

He was uncomfortable, and he was vexed at his discomfort.

It formed, it seemed to him, no natural part of his situation; he had had no glimpse of it in the book of fate where he registered on a fair blank page his betrothal to a charming girl.


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