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Scenes of Clerical Life

CHAPTER 9
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I do not speak from any other feelings than real affection and anxiety for you.

I put everything else out of the question.

You know you are more to me than all the world; but I will not thrust before you a feeling which you are unable to return.

I speak to you as a brother--the old Maynard that used to scold you for getting your fishing-line tangled ten years ago.

You will not believe that I have any mean, selfish motive in mentioning things that are painful to you ?' 'No; I know you are very good,' said Caterina, abstractedly.
'From what I saw yesterday evening,' Mr.Gilfil went on, hesitating and colouring slightly, 'I am led to fear--pray forgive me if I am wrong, Caterina--that you--that Captain Wybrow is base enough still to trifle with your feelings, that he still allows himself to behave to you as no man ought who is the declared lover of another woman.' 'What do you mean, Maynard ?' said Caterina, with anger flashing from her eyes.


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