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Diana of the Crossways

CHAPTER XIII
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I am convinced he is matchless in any other country, except Ireland.

The English gentleman trades on his reputation.' He was condemned by an afflicted delicacy, the sharpest of critical tribunals.
Emma bade her not to be too sweeping from a bad example.
'It is not a single one,' said Diana.

'What vexes me and frets me is, that I must be a prisoner, or allow Danvers to mount guard.

And I can't see the end of it.

And Danvers is no magician.


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