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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

CHAPTER XXIV
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It is now four days since the termination of our quarrel, and I am sure it has done us both good: it has made me like Arthur a great deal better, and made him behave a great deal better to me.

He has never once attempted to annoy me since, by the most distant allusion to Lady F--, or any of those disagreeable reminiscences of his former life.

I wish I could blot them from my memory, or else get him to regard such matters in the same light as I do.

Well! it is something, however, to have made him see that they are not fit subjects for a conjugal jest.

He may see further some time.
I will put no limits to my hopes; and, in spite of my aunt's forebodings and my own unspoken fears, I trust we shall be happy yet..


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