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Eugene Aram
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CHAPTER VIII
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But I was disappointed, and I am now consoled.

And indeed I think there is that in Ellinor which might be yet more calculated to render you happy; that is, if the bias of your mind should ever lean that way." "You are very good," said Walter, bitterly.

"I own I am not flattered by your selection; nor do I see why the plainest and least brilliant of the two sisters must necessarily be the fittest for me." "Nay," replied Lester, piqued, and justly angry, "I do not think, even if Madeline have the advantage of her sister, that you can find any fault with the personal or mental attractions of Ellinor.

But indeed this is not a matter in which relations should interfere.

I am far from any wish to prevent you from choosing throughout the world any one whom you may prefer.


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