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The Belton Estate

CHAPTER V
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I think him one of the finest creatures I ever knew,--perhaps the finest I ever did know.

His energy and good-nature together are just the qualities to make the best kind of man.

I am proud of him as my friend and my cousin, and now you may suspect what you please." "But, my dear, why should not he fall in love with you?
It would be the most proper, and also the most convenient thing in the world." "I hate talking of falling in love;--as though a woman has nothing else to think of whenever she sees a man." "A woman has nothing else to think of." "I have,--a great deal else.

And so has he." "It's quite out of the question on his part, then ?" "Quite out of the question.

I'm sure he likes me.


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