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The Just and the Unjust

CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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"I was thinking of you when Brockett came to tell me you were here.

Won't you go away from Mount Hope?
I want you to forget,--no--" for she was about to speak; "wait until I have finished;--even if I am acquitted this will always be something discreditable in the eyes of the world, it's going to follow me through life! It is going to be hard for me to bear, it will be doubly hard for you, dear.

I want your father to take you away and keep you away until this thing is settled.

I don't want your name linked with mine; that's why I am sorry you came here, that's why you must never come here again." "You mustn't ask me to go away from Mount Hope, John!" said Elizabeth.
"I am ready and willing to face the future with you; I was never more willing than now!" "You don't understand, Elizabeth!" said North.

"We are just at the beginning.


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