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The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector

CHAPTER VII
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"That alters the case entirely.

Why, Lindsay, in these circumstances, ought to put his hands under your feet; so ought they all I think.

Well, my dear mother, of one thing I can assure you, no matter how they may treat you, calculate firmly upon my support and protection; make yourself sure of that.

But, now, about Miss Milk-and-curds--what do you think of my project ?" "I have been frequently turning it over in my mind, Harry, since the morning you praised her so violently, and I think, as you cannot get the property without the girl, you must only take her with it.

The notion of its going into the hands of strangers would drive me mad." "Well, then, we understand each other; I have your sanction for the courtship." "You have; but I tell you again, I loathe her as I do poison.


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