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Oliver Twist

CHAPTER XXXV
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In a word,' said the young lady, turning away, as her temporary firmness forsook her, 'there is a stain upon my name, which the world visits on innocent heads.

I will carry it into no blood but my own; and the reproach shall rest alone on me.' 'One word more, Rose.

Dearest Rose! one more!' cried Harry, throwing himself before her.

'If I had been less--less fortunate, the world would call it--if some obscure and peaceful life had been my destiny--if I had been poor, sick, helpless--would you have turned from me then?
Or has my probable advancement to riches and honour, given this scruple birth ?' 'Do not press me to reply,' answered Rose.

'The question does not arise, and never will.


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