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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER X
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Of course I know that there are certain matters as to which you and Lord Fawn do not agree,--in politics, I mean; but still I do not doubt but you will think that he is quite able to take care of your poor little cousin.

It was only settled a day or two since, but it has been coming on ever so long.

You understand all about that;--don't you?
Of course you must come to my wedding, and be very good to me,--a kind of brother, you know; for we have always been friends;--haven't we?
And if the dean doesn't come up to town, you must give me away.

And you must come and see me ever so often; for I have a sort of feeling that I have no one else belonging to me that I can call really my own, except you.

And you must be great friends with Lord Fawn, and must give up saying that he doesn't do his work properly.


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