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The Emancipated

CHAPTER XIV
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If I had more, I would give it.

Be faithful to me!" "Then, you do doubt me ?" "Never! But say it to-night, to give me strength." "I will be faithful to you whilst I have life." She issued from shadows into broad moonlight, looked once round, once at the gleaming crags, and passed again into gloom.
"I think it very unlikely," Mrs.Lessingham was saying to Miriam, in her pleasantest voice of confidence, "that Mr.Mallard will insist on the whole term." "No doubt that will much depend on the next year," Miriam replied, trying to seem impartial.
"No doubt whatever.

I am glad we came here.

They are both much quieter and more sensible.

In a few days I think your brother will have made up his mind." "I hope so." "Cecily lost her head a little at first, but I see that her influence is now in the sober direction, as one would have anticipated.


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