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The Moonstone

CHAPTER XXI
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My mistress had produced but one effect on him.

His hatchet-face softened for a moment, as if he was sorry for her.

As to shaking him in his own conviction, it was plain to see that she had not moved him by a single inch.

He settled himself in his chair; and he began his vile attack on Miss Rachel's character in these words: "I must ask your ladyship," he said, "to look this matter in the face, from my point of view as well as from yours.

Will you please to suppose yourself coming down here, in my place, and with my experience?
and will you allow me to mention very briefly what that experience has been ?" My mistress signed to him that she would do this.


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