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Daniel Deronda

CHAPTER VII
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The point is, to get her well married.

She has a little too much fire in her for her present life with her mother and sisters.

It is natural and right that she should be married soon--not to a poor man, but one who can give her a fitting position." Presently Rex, with his arm in a sling, was on his two miles' walk to Offendene.

He was rather puzzled by the unconditional permission to see Gwendolen, but his father's real ground of action could not enter into his conjectures.

If it had, he would first have thought it horribly cold-blooded, and then have disbelieved in his father's conclusions.
When he got to the house, everybody was there but Gwendolen.


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