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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XI
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He went back to Louvain--where I'm goin' to take you in a day or two--and I suppose they made him do all sorts of penances before they gave him absolution.

But he stuck to it.

In due time he became a priest and entered one of them religious houses.
They think a lot of him at Louvain.

I've seen him once or twice but I can't bear to meet his eyes--they're somethin' like yours--make me feel a reg'lar Jezebel.

And as to you?
Well, when he left me I hadn't got much money left; so, before I begged a passage back to England, I called in at the very hotel where you found me the other day, and where me an' my barrister friend had been stayin'.


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