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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER III
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He perceived that my vivacity was greatly damped by this intelligence.

He importuned me to disclose the cause.

He made himself very merry with my distress, when it was at length discovered.

As to the expense of supper, I had partaken of it at his invitation; he therefore should of course be charged with it.

As to lodging, he had a chamber and a bed, which he would insist upon my sharing with him.
My faculties were thus kept upon the stretch of wonder.


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