[Mary Anerley by R. D. Blackmore]@TWC D-Link bookMary Anerley CHAPTER XXII 14/31
Let us think of nicer things.
It is enough to spoil one's dinner.
Oh, Insie, what is anything to eat or drink, compared with looking at you, when you are good? If I could only tell you the things that I have felt, all day and all night, since this day fortnight, how sorry you would be for having evil thoughts of me!" "I have no evil thoughts; I have no thoughts at all.
But it puzzles me to think what on earth you have been thinking.
There, I will sit down, and listen for a moment." "And I may hold one of your hands? I must, or you would never understand me.
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