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The Irrational Knot

CHAPTER II
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Even Constance admits it." "She ought to have the manners to wait until I ask her," he said, subsiding.

"I'm not betrothed to her; and I dont intend to become so in a hurry, if I can help it.

But you neednt tell your father I said so.

It might get round to my governor; and then there would be a row." "You _must_ marry her some day, you know," said Elinor, maliciously.
"_Must_ I?
I shant marry at all.

I've had enough of women." "Indeed?
Perhaps they have had enough of you." Marmaduke reddened.


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