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Guy Mannering or The Astrologer
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CHAPTER XXI
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He will be all on the alert just now, so I must let him enter his entrenchments without any new alarm.

And then, my good Colonel, to whom I owe so many grateful thanks, pray look to your defence.
'I protest to you, Delaserre, I often think there is a little contradiction enters into the ardour of my pursuit.

I think I would rather bring this haughty insulting man to the necessity of calling his daughter Mrs.Brown than I would wed her with his full consent, and with the King's permission to change my name for the style and arms of Mannering, though his whole fortune went with them.

There is only one circumstance that chills me a little: Julia is young and romantic.

I would not willingly hurry her into a step which her riper years might disapprove; no--nor would I like to have her upbraid me, were it but with a glance of her eye, with having ruined her fortunes, far less give her reason to say, as some have not been slow to tell their lords, that, had I left her time for consideration, she would have been wiser and done better.


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