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The Woodlanders

CHAPTER XXIX
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"I can't lie here any longer," he muttered.

Striking a light, he wandered about the room.

"What have I done--what have I done for her ?" he said to his wife, who had anxiously awakened.

"I had long planned that she should marry the son of the man I wanted to make amends to; do ye mind how I told you all about it, Lucy, the night before she came home?
Ah! but I was not content with doing right, I wanted to do more!" "Don't raft yourself without good need, George," she replied.

"I won't quite believe that things are so much amiss.


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