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Thyrza

CHAPTER XXVII
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Egremont's happiness was also at stake, and that, after all, was the first concern with her.

By prudent management, perhaps the lives of both could be saved from this seeming wreck, and sped upon their several ways--ways surely very diverse.
But Thyrza was troubled with desire to ask something.

When tears had heightened the relief of having told as much as she might, she asked timidly: 'Do you know if Mr.Grail has gone to the library--Mr.Egremont's library ?' 'I have not heard.

Could he go after this happening, Thyrza ?' 'Yes,' she replied eagerly, 'he would go just the same.

Why shouldn't he?
It wouldn't prevent that, just because I didn't marry him.


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