[Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookPhineas Finn CHAPTER XI 12/18
Why take a venture that was double-dangerous, when there were so many ventures open to her, apparently with very little of danger attached to them? "If it should ever be said that I loved him, I would do it all the same," she said to herself. "If I did not come and see you here, I suppose that I should never see you," said he, seating himself.
"I do not often go to parties, and when I do you are not likely to be there." "We might make our little arrangements for meeting," said she, laughing.
"My aunt, Lady Baldock, is going to have an evening next week." "The servants would be ordered to put me out of the house." "Oh no.
You can tell her that I invited you." "I don't think that Oswald and Lady Baldock are great friends," said Lady Laura. "Or he might come and take you and me to the Zoo on Sunday.
That's the proper sort of thing for a brother and a friend to do." "I hate that place in the Regent's Park," said Lord Chiltern. "When were you there last ?" demanded Miss Effingham. "When I came home once from Eton.
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