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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER XIX
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But the same state of things continued even after Crosbie was gone.

It was not that there was any coolness or want of affection between the mother and daughter, but that Lily's heart was full of her lover, and that Mrs Dale, though she had given her cordial consent to the marriage, felt that she had but few points of sympathy with her future son-in-law.

She had never said, even to herself, that she disliked him; nay, she had sometimes declared to herself that she was fond of him.

But, in truth, he was not a man after her own heart.

He was not one who could ever be to her as her own son and her own child.
But she and Bell would pass hours together talking of Lily's prospects.


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