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Persuasion

CHAPTER 12
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In a low, cautious voice, he said:-- "I have been considering what we had best do.

She must not appear at first.

She could not stand it.

I have been thinking whether you had not better remain in the carriage with her, while I go in and break it to Mr and Mrs Musgrove.

Do you think this is a good plan ?" She did: he was satisfied, and said no more.


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