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The Irrational Knot

CHAPTER II
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Whatever clothes you want you had better get in London, where you will get the proper things for your money." "Indeed, Hardy, she is not going to pay a London milliner four prices for things she can get quite as good down here." "I tell you I dont want anything," said Elinor impatiently.

"It will be time enough to begrudge me some decent clothes when I ask for them." "I dont begrudge----" Mrs.McQuinch's husband interrupted her.

"Thats enough, now, everybody.
It's settled that she is to go, as she wants to.

I will get her what is necessary.

Give me another egg, and talk about something else." Accordingly, Elinor went to live at Westbourne Terrace.


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