[Poor Miss Finch by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookPoor Miss Finch CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND 20/23
The resemblance between the twins extended even to their handwritings! If I had picked Nugent's letter up, I should have handed it to Oscar as a letter of Oscar's own writing. The paragraph to which he pointed, only contained these lines:--"Your last relieves my anxiety about your health.
I entirely agree with you that any personal sacrifice which cures you of those horrible attacks is a sacrifice wisely made.
As to your keeping the change a secret from the young lady, I can only say that I suppose you know best how to act in this emergency.
I will abstain from forming any opinion of my own until we meet." I handed Oscar back the letter. "There is no very warm approval there of the course you are taking," I said.
"The only difference between your brother and me is, that he suspends his opinion, and that I express mine." "I have no fear of my brother," Oscar answered.
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