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Persuasion

CHAPTER 20
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There are on both sides good principles and good temper." "Yes," said he, looking not exactly forward; "but there, I think, ends the resemblance.

With all my soul I wish them happy, and rejoice over every circumstance in favour of it.

They have no difficulties to contend with at home, no opposition, no caprice, no delays.

The Musgroves are behaving like themselves, most honourably and kindly, only anxious with true parental hearts to promote their daughter's comfort.

All this is much, very much in favour of their happiness; more than perhaps--" He stopped.


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