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Mr. Fortescue

CHAPTER XIX
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And I said I would ask you to give it up--Salvador did not like--he said it would be such a great disappointment; and I am so glad you have consented." "I beg your pardon, senorita, I have not consented." "But you said only a minute ago that you would do as I desired, and that my will should be your law." "Nay, senorita, I put it merely as a supposition, I said if I did make your wish my law, how then?
Less than ever can I renounce this expedition." "Then you were only mocking me! Cruel, cruel!" "Less than ever can I renounce this expedition.

But I will do what will perhaps please you as well.

I will release Carmen from his promise.

He has found his fortune; let him stay.

I have mine to make; I must go." "O senor, you have made me happy again.


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