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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER VII
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She again repeated her interrogations, to which I returned the same answer.
At first she expressed the utmost surprise at my conduct.

From this she descended to some degree of asperity.

She made rapid allusions to the history of Clavering.

He was the son of the gentleman who owned the house in which Welbeck resided.

He was the object of immeasurable fondness and indulgence.


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