[The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Small House at Allington CHAPTER X 13/24
I had nothing before me but misery for the month of your absence.
There is no one here congenial to my feelings,--of course not.
And you would not wish me to be happy in your absence,--would you? I can assure you, let your wishes he what they may, I never can be happy again unless you are with me.
Write to me one little line, and tell me that you are grateful to me for my devotion. And now, I must tell you that we have had a sad affair in the house; and I do not think that your friend Mr Cradell has behaved at all well.
You remember how he has been always going on with Mrs Lupex.
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