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Persuasion

CHAPTER 21
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He will not be led astray; he will not be misled by others to his ruin." "No," said Anne, "I can readily believe all that of my cousin.

He seems to have a calm decided temper, not at all open to dangerous impressions.

I consider him with great respect.

I have no reason, from any thing that has fallen within my observation, to do otherwise.
But I have not known him long; and he is not a man, I think, to be known intimately soon.

Will not this manner of speaking of him, Mrs Smith, convince you that he is nothing to me?
Surely this must be calm enough.


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