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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER XII
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And, Adolphus, pray don't be afraid about me.
What I mean is, don't think that I can't bear cares and troubles.
I can bear anything as long as you love me.

I say that because I'm afraid I seemed to complain about your going.

I didn't mean to." "I never thought you complained, dearest.

Nothing can be better than you are at all times and in every way.

A man would be very hard to please if you didn't please him." "If I can only please you--" "You do please me in everything.


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