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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

CHAPTER XXVI
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Sept.

23rd .-- Our guests arrived about three weeks ago.

Lord and Lady Lowborough have now been married above eight months; and I will do the lady the credit to say that her husband is quite an altered man; his looks, his spirits, and his temper, are all perceptibly changed for the better since I last saw him.

But there is room for improvement still.
He is not always cheerful, nor always contented, and she often complains of his ill-humour, which, however, of all persons, she ought to be the last to accuse him of, as he never displays it against her, except for such conduct as would provoke a saint.

He adores her still, and would go to the world's end to please her.


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