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Clementina

CHAPTER XVII
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But when a girl does, it may well be that for the first time she is seriously exercising her judgment.

For her upbringing renders it natural that she should allow others to make up her mind for her at the first." "That I think is very true," said Wogan.
Clementina, however, was not satisfied with his assent.

She attacked him again and almost vindictively.
"You of course would never change your mind for any reason, once it was fixed.

You are resolute.

You are quite, quite perfect." Mr.Wogan could not imagine what he had done thus to provoke her irony.
"Madam," he pleaded, "I am not in truth so obstinate a fellow as you make me out.


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