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Persuasion

CHAPTER 18
20/31

Well," (turning away), "now, where are you bound?
Can I go anywhere for you, or with you?
Can I be of any use ?" "None, I thank you, unless you will give me the pleasure of your company the little way our road lies together.

I am going home." "That I will, with all my heart, and farther, too.

Yes, yes we will have a snug walk together, and I have something to tell you as we go along.

There, take my arm; that's right; I do not feel comfortable if I have not a woman there.

Lord! what a boat it is!" taking a last look at the picture, as they began to be in motion.
"Did you say that you had something to tell me, sir ?" "Yes, I have, presently.


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