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Framley Parsonage

CHAPTER V
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I would let her say what she pleased, and leave Sir George to fight his own battles." "Ah, but it is different with you.

You are her daughter, and Sir George--she would not dare to speak in that way as to Sir George's doings." "Indeed she would, if it pleased her.

I am sorry I let you go up to her." "It is as well that it should be over, Justinia.

As those are her thoughts about Mr.Robarts, it is quite as well that we should know them.

Even for all that I owe to her, and all the love I bear to you, I will not come to this house if I am to hear my husband abused--not into any house." "My dearest Fanny, we all know what happens when two angry people get together." "I was not angry when I went up to her; not in the least." "It is no good looking back.


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