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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER VI
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She knew nothing of fear, nothing of charity, nothing of mercy, and nothing of the softness of love.

She had no imagination.

She was worldly, covetous, and not unfrequently cruel.

But she meant to be true and honest, though she often failed in her meaning;--and she had an idea of her duty in life.

She was not self-indulgent.


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