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The Belton Estate

CHAPTER XIV
19/33

If you can believe what I say on this head, that ought to be sufficient to remove the feeling which induced you to break our engagement.
I now write to renew my offer to you, and to assure you that I do so with my whole heart.

You will forgive me if I tell you that I cannot fail to remember, and always to bear in my mind, the sweet assurances which you gave me of your regard for myself.

As I do not know that anything has occurred to alter your opinion of me, I write this letter in strong hope that it may be successful.

I believe that your fear was in respect to my affection for you, not as to yours for me.

If this was so, I can assure you that there is no necessity for such fear.
I need not tell you that I shall expect your answer with great anxiety.
Yours most affectionately, F.F.


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