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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER V
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He was very ill, she said.

If he stayed longer on that station she was sure that he would die; and then she began to cry.

I cannot bear to see women cry, and the matter became serious, for her pretty daughter began to bear her company.

That hardhearted Lord -- -- seemed to be diverted by the scene.

He, by all accounts, has been doing little else than making women cry during the last five-and-twenty years.


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