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Lady Mary Wortley Montague

CHAPTER III
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Save me from that fear if you love me.
If you cannot, or think I ought not to expect it, be sincere and tell me so.

'Tis better I should not be yours at all, than, for a short happiness, involve myself in ages of misery.

I hope there will never be occasion for this precaution; but, however, 'tis necessary to make it.

I depend entirely on your honour, and I cannot suspect you of any way doing wrong.

Do not imagine I shall be angry at anything you can tell me.


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