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ears,and gotoenglandtoreside.izedgreatly,duringthe seventeenyearssinarriage.olivein england,now. ”atsixteen,therefore,llyasters;andfortwo yearshereducationanner prove.inengland,fathersandthersdonot arraherriageoftheirchildren;andllyodo asirlsdothatiseonefallsinloveh her,andshefallsihen,ifheisaproper person,andhasenoughtokeepher,theyarried.” daduburgukedattheexpressionofthese sentintstoansonce.sheonlysighed,shookherhead,and lookedupwards. ”itisstrange,”shesaidatlast,”tohearyou,sisterinlawa frenarriage.asifayounggirluld knos,andproperpersonfor hertorry.besides,theideaofayounggirlfallinginlove, beforesherries,isshog,quiteshog” ”dearsisterinlars.barclaysaid,”alkedthis tteroverbefore,andihavealyopinion,frankly.i
havebeenagooddealinengland;andhaveseen,therefore,and knes.iknofrench rriagesare;andnooeofthingsinthe tontindeclaringthatrried lifeinenglandisinfinitelyhappier,ineveryrespect,thanitis infranarrya nshehasneverseenasynd, silynstrous.fortunately,iselfrriedforlove;andi havebeenhappy,eversince.iintendlly,ees, todothesathing.” beforedaduburghadtitoansenjoihe andtheiontuedupohree girlscaup. ”illy,”herunclesaid;”where doyougetyourplucheeks,andyhtloriwishyou uldgivethereceipttojulieandjustine.why,ifyouo blobothdown.” ”iaeallysurprisedatyou,nsieurduburg,”hiswifesaid, angrily.”iaureidonotuch lorastheirusin.iquiteasfortuneforpoor lly.itissoverynplahild,shelooksasifshe hadbeeage.” ”thatisright,dstandupforyourown,”andherhusband, edtohisforall that,nplaonplaeof llysbright,healthylirlscheeks;andishould liketoseethent,their tightbootsandhighheels.” hisakeanangryreply,hearrivalofthe fourboysbearingintriuhthelastbasketofplugedthe ion;andshortlyaftereduburgrerkingthat theeveningp,andthatshedidnotlikejulieandjustine tobeoutinitanylater,theduburgstooktheirleave. chapter2:terriblenews. thetendayssueedingthedeclarationofwarweredaysof exoved forondselyanhourpassedbutlongtrains, filledlyonsah,heir toetz. ...
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