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Scenes of Clerical Life

CHAPTER 12
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I should be glad to see her married to Gilfil to-morrow; that's a good proof that I'm not in love with her, I should think.

As to the past, I may have shown her little attentions, which she has exaggerated and misinterpreted.

What man is not liable to that sort of thing ?' 'But what can she found her behaviour on?
What had she been saying to you this morning to make her tremble and turn pale in that way ?' 'O, I don't know.

I just said something about her behaving peevishly.
With that Italian blood of hers, there's no knowing how she may take what one says.

She's a fierce little thing, though she seems so quiet generally.' 'But she ought to be made to know how unbecoming and indelicate her conduct is.


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