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The Claverings

CHAPTER IV
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However, I'm sure I hope you'll be happy." "What I meant was that I think it best when the money comes from the husband." "I'm sure I ought to agree with you, because we never had any." Then there was a pause.

"I suppose you've heard about Lord Ongar," she said.
"I have heard that he is very ill." "Very ill.

I believe there was no hope when we heard last; but Julia never writes now." "I'm sorry that it is so bad as that," said Harry, not well knowing what else to say.
"As regards Julia, I do not know whether it may not be for the best.

It seems to be a cruel thing to say, but of course I cannot but think most of her.

You have heard, perhaps, that they have not been happy ?" "Yes; I had heard that." "Of course; and what is the use of pretending anything with you?
You know what people have said of her." "I have never believed it." "You always loved her, Harry.


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