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The Irrational Knot

CHAPTER VIII
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Perhaps he did with me, as he has not come to see us since his return.

It used to be so easy to offend him that his retirement in good temper after a visit was quite exceptional." "Come, come, my dear child! that is all nonsense.

You must be kind to the poor fellow.

Perhaps he will be at the Academy." "I hope not," said Marian, quickly.
"Why ?" "I mean if he cherishes any grudge against me; for he will be very disagreeable." "A grudge against you! Ah, Marian, how little you understand him! What perverse creatures all you young people are! I must bring about an _eclaircissement_." "I advise you not to," said Elinor.

"If you succeed, no one will admit that you have done anything; and if you fail, everybody will blame you." "But there is nothing to be _eclairci_," said Marian.


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