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The Claverings

CHAPTER IV
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I shall think it very awful when I first meet your father." "He's the most good-natured man, I should say, in England." "But he'll think me so plain.

You did at first, you know.

But he won't be uncivil enough to tell me so, as you did.

And Mary is to be married in Easter week?
Oh, dear, oh, dear; I shall be so shy among them all." "You shy! I never saw you shy in my life.

I don't suppose you were ever really put out yet." "But I must really put you out, because papa is waiting for you.


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