[The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookThe Moonstone CHAPTER VI 1/4
CHAPTER VI. (1.) "Miss Clack presents her compliments to Mr.Franklin Blake; and, in sending him the fifth chapter of her humble narrative, begs to say that she feels quite unequal to enlarge as she could wish on an event so awful, under the circumstances, as Lady Verinder's death.
She has, therefore, attached to her own manuscripts, copious Extracts from precious publications in her possession, all bearing on this terrible subject.
And may those Extracts (Miss Clack fervently hopes) sound as the blast of a trumpet in the ears of her respected kinsman, Mr. Franklin Blake." (2.) "Mr.Franklin Blake presents his compliments to Miss Clack, and begs to thank her for the fifth chapter of her narrative.
In returning the extracts sent with it, he will refrain from mentioning any personal objection which he may entertain to this species of literature, and will merely say that the proposed additions to the manuscript are not necessary to the fulfilment of the purpose that he has in view." (3.) "Miss Clack begs to acknowledge the return of her Extracts.
She affectionately reminds Mr.Franklin Blake that she is a Christian, and that it is, therefore, quite impossible for him to offend her.
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