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Thyrza

CHAPTER XIV
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'The very fact that you have exerted such power, never mind by what means, puts you in a relation to that man which is anything but idle or foolish.

Isn't it rather a great and moving thing that one can be a source of such vast blessing to another?
Money is only the accident.

It is the kindness, the human feeling, that has to be considered.

You show what the world might be, if all men were human.

If I could do one act like that, Mr.
Egremont, I should cry with gratitude!' He looked at her, and found the Annabel of his memory.


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