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John Caldigate

CHAPTER XVI
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In our endeavours to produce effects, these ideas should be remembered and obeyed.

'I hope not on that account,' said Caldigate, and as he uttered the words some slightest suspicion of a smile crossed his face.
Then Aunt Polly blazed forth in wrath.

'And at such a moment as this you can laugh!' 'Indeed, I did not laugh;--I am very far from laughing, Aunt Polly.' 'Because I am anxious for my child, my child whom you have deceived, you make yourself merry with me!' 'I am not merry.

I am miserably unhappy because of all this.

But I cannot admit that I have deceived my cousin.


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