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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

CHAPTER IV
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Take my word for it, you will.' 'Well, mother, do be quiet!--I hate to be lectured!--I'm not going to marry yet, I tell you; but--dear me! mayn't I enjoy myself at all ?' 'Yes, my dear boy, but not in that way.

Indeed, you shouldn't do such things.

You would be wronging the girl, if she were what she ought to be; but I assure you she is as artful a little hussy as anybody need wish to see; and you'll got entangled in her snares before you know where you are.

And if you marry her, Gilbert, you'll break my heart--so there's an end of it.' 'Well, don't cry about it, mother,' said I, for the tears were gushing from her eyes; 'there, let that kiss efface the one I gave Eliza; don't abuse her any more, and set your mind at rest; for I'll promise never--that is, I'll promise to think twice before I take any important step you seriously disapprove of.' So saying, I lighted my candle, and went to bed, considerably quenched in spirit..


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