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Hyacinth

CHAPTER XXI
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Of course, you will be very poor at first, but no poorer than we were.

And Marion is not afraid of being poor--are you, dear ?' 'That is just what I have been saying to him,' said Marion; 'isn't it, Hyacinth?
Of course I am not afraid.

I have always said that if I ever married I should like to marry a clergyman, and if one does that one is sure to be poor.' Evidently there was no doubt in either of their minds that Hyacinth would accept Dr.Henry's offer.

Nor had he any doubt himself.

The thing seemed too inevitable to be anything but right.


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