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The Claverings

CHAPTER XXV
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What is the use of a scene, and of being refused at last?
Do not say--more about it, but tell her that it cannot be so." This Harry premised to do, and after a while was rising to go, when she suddenly asked him a question.

"Do you remember what I was saying about Julia and Archie when you were here last ?" "Yes; I remember." "Well, would he have a chance?
It seems that you see more of her now than any one else." "No chance at all, I should say." And Harry, as he answered, could not repress a feeling of most unreasonable jealousy.
"Ah, you have always thought little of Archie.

Archie's position is changed now, Harry, since my darling was taken from me.

Of course he will marry, and Hugh, I think, would like him to marry Julia.

It was he proposed it.


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