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Scenes of Clerical Life

CHAPTER 2
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These palpitations may carry me off, and you may have the satisfaction of knowing that I shall never be anybody's bride-groom.

Who knows what may happen?
I may be my own master before I get into the bonds of holy matrimony, and be able to choose my little singing-bird.

Why should we distress ourselves before the time ?' 'It is easy to talk so when you are not feeling,' said Caterina, the tears flowing fast.

'It is bad to bear now, whatever may come after.

But you don't care about my misery.' 'Don't I, Tina ?' said Anthony in his tenderest tones, again stealing his arm round her waist, and drawing her towards him.


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