[The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Small House at Allington CHAPTER XXII 23/27
But mind, I haven't spoken a word of this to any one.
And I don't mean, What would be the good? I suppose she must marry him now ?" "Of course she must." "And be wretched all her life.
Oh-h-h-h!" and he muttered a deep groan.
"I'll tell you what it is, Crofts.
He is going to take the sweetest girl out of this country that ever was in it, and he don't deserve her." "I don't think she can be compared to her sister," said Crofts slowly. "What; not Lily ?" said Eames, as though the proposition made by the doctor were one that could not hold water for a minute. "I have always thought that Bell was the more admired of the two," said Crofts. "I'll tell you what," said Eames.
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