[David Balfour, Second Part by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Balfour, Second Part CHAPTER XXIII 12/20
I can come by money in Leyden; that will be all well.
But the trouble is how to dispose of you until your father come.
I thought last night you seemed a little sweir to part from me ?" "It will be more than seeming then," said she. "You are a very young maid," said I, "and I am but a very young callant. This is a great piece of difficulty.
What way are we to manage? Unless, indeed, you could pass to be my sister ?" "And what for no ?" said she, "if you would let me!" "I wish you were so, indeed!" I cried.
"I would be a fine man if I had such a sister.
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