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Castle Richmond

CHAPTER IV
19/23

If she thinks that she can be happy in such a home as I can give her, I do not know why he, or why you should object." "You think, then, that I might give her to a blacksmith, if she herself were mad enough to wish it ?" "I thank you for the compliment, Lady Desmond." "You have driven me to it, sir." "I believe it is considered in the world," said he,--"that is, in our country, that the one great difference is between gentlemen and ladies, and those who are not gentlemen or ladies.

A lady does not degrade herself if she marry a gentleman, even though that gentleman's rank be less high than her own." "It is not a question of degradation, but of prudence;--of the ordinary caution which I, as a mother, am bound to use as regards my daughter.

Oh, Mr.Fitzgerald!" and she now altered her tone as she spoke to him; "we have all been so pleased to know you, so happy to have you there; why have you destroyed all this by one half-hour's folly ?" "The folly, as you call it, Lady Desmond, has been premeditated for the last twelve months." "For twelve months!" said she, taken absolutely by surprise, and in her surprise believing him.
"Yes, for twelve months.

Ever since I began to know your daughter, I have loved her.

You say that your daughter is a child.


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