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The Claverings

CHAPTER I
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But I shall never speak of that time again; and you, if you are as noble as I take you to be, will not speak of it either.

I know you would not wish to injure me." "I would wish to save you from the misery you are bringing on yourself." "In that you must allow me to look after myself.

Lord Ongar certainly wants a wife, and I intend to be true to him, and useful." "How about love ?" "And to love him, sir.

Do you think that no man can win a woman's love, unless he is filled to the brim with poetry, and has a neck like Lord Byron, and is handsome like your worship?
You are very handsome, Harry, and you, too, should go into the market and make the best of yourself.
Why should you not learn to love some nice girl that has money to assist you ?" "Julia." "No, sir; I will not be called Julia.

If you do, I will be insulted, and leave you instantly.


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