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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER II
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He was not married.

He had acknowledged to himself that he could not marry without money; and he would not marry for money.

He had put aside from him, as not within his reach, the comforts of marriage.

But-- We will not, however, at the present moment inquire more curiously into the private life and circumstances of our new friend Adolphus Crosbie.
After the sentence pronounced against him by Lilian, the two girls remained silent for awhile.

Bell was, perhaps, a little angry with her sister.


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