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The New Magdalen

CHAPTER XXIX
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I have scattered her misgivings to the winds; she is obliged to submit to evidence, and to own that she can make the happiness of my life.
"We go back to London to-morrow.

She regrets leaving the tranquil retirement of this remote sea-side place--she dreads change.

I care nothing for it.

It is all one to me where I go, so long as my wife is with me." SECOND EXTRACT.
"The first cloud has risen.

I entered the room unexpectedly just now, and found her in tears.
"With considerable difficulty I persuaded her to tell me what had happened.


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