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The Belton Estate

CHAPTER XI
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I have no misgivings, Frederic; no doubts, no scruples, no alloy in my happiness.

With me it is all as I would have it be.

Ah; you haven't understood why it has been that I have seemed to be harsh to you when we have met." "No, I have not," said he.

This was true; but it is true also that it would have been well that he should be kept in his ignorance.

She was minded, however, to tell him everything, and therefore she went on.
"I don't know how to tell you; and yet, circumstanced as we are now, it seems that I ought to tell you everything." "Yes, certainly; I think that," said Aylmer.


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