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Diana of the Crossways

CHAPTER XIV
19/34

I have studied the faces of the juries, and Mr.Braddock tells me of their composition.

And he admits that they do justice roughly--a rough and tumble country! to quote him--though he says they are honest in intention.' 'More shame to the man who drags you before them--if he persists!' Emma rejoined.
'He will.

I know him.

I would not have him draw back now,' said Diana, catching her breath.

'And, dearest, do not abuse him; for if you do, you set me imagining guiltiness.


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