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A Dark Night’s Work

CHAPTER IX
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The truth was, he was restrained and uncomfortable at Ford Bank ever since Ellinor's confidence.

He could not rightly calculate on the most desirable course for his own interests, while his love for her was constantly being renewed by her sweet presence.

Away from her, he could judge more wisely.

Nor did he allege any false reasons for his departure; but the sense of relief to himself was so great at his recall home, that he was afraid of having it perceived by others; and so took the very way which, if others had been as penetrating as himself, would have betrayed him.
Mr.Wilkins, too, had begun to feel the restraint of Ralph's grave watchful presence.

Ellinor was not strong enough to be married; nor was the promised money forthcoming if she had been.


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