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The Claverings

CHAPTER III
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She, too, had written her sonnets.

But she had grown old earlier in life than he had done, and had taught herself that romance could not be allowed to a woman in her position.

She was highly born, the daughter of a peer, without money, and even without a home to which she had any claim.

Of course she had accepted Lord Ongar, but she had not put out her hand to take all these good things without resolving that she would do her duty to her future lord.

The duty would be doubtless disagreeable, but she would do it with all the more diligence on that account.
September passed by, hecatombs of partridges were slaughtered, and the day of the wedding drew nigh.


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