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The Claverings

CHAPTER XI
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"Of course I know that you were fond of her, but all that can be nothing now." "No," said Harry, "that can be nothing now." "Then why shouldn't Archie have her?
It would make us all so much more comfortable together.

I told Archie that I should speak to you, because I know that you have more weight with her than any of us; but Hugh doesn't know that I mean it." "Does Sir Hugh know of the--the plan ?" "It was he who proposed it.

Archie will be very badly off when he has settled with Hugh about all their money dealings.

Of course Julia's money would be left in her own hands; there would be no intention to interfere with that.

But the position would be so good for him; and it would, you know, put him on his legs." "Yes," said Harry, "it would put him on his legs, I dare say." "And why shouldn't it be so?
She can't live alone by herself always.


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