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David Balfour, Second Part

CHAPTER XXI
19/19

"I will be very much obliged for all your friendships." And she made me an eight part of a curtsey.
But I had schooled myself beforehand to say more, and I was going to say it too.
"There is one thing," said I."If I have shocked your particularity by the showing of that letter, it cannot touch Miss Grant.

She wrote not to you, but to a poor, common, ordinary lad, who might have had more sense than show it.

If you are to blame me--" "I will advise you to say no more about that girl, at all events!" said Catriona.

"It is her I will never look the road of, not if she lay dying." She turned away from me, and suddenly back.

"Will you swear you will have no more to deal with her ?" she cried.
"Indeed, and I will never be so unjust then," said I; "nor yet so ungrateful." And now it was I that turned away.
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