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The Irrational Knot

CHAPTER X
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If I have omitted anything, ask me, and I will tell you at once." Mr.Kind rose.

"I know quite as much as I care to know," he said.

"I distinctly object to and protest against all your proceedings, Mr.
Conolly.

If my daughter marries you, she shall have neither my countenance in society nor one solitary farthing of the fortune I had destined for her.

I recommend the latter point to your attention." "I have considered it carefully, Mr.Lind; and I am satisfied with what she possesses in her own right." "Oh! You have ascertained _that_, have you ?" "I should hardly have proposed to marry her but for her entire pecuniary independence of me." "Indeed.


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