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The Claverings

CHAPTER XI
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Of course she never could have really loved Lord Ongar." "Never, I should think," said Harry.
"And Archie is good-natured, and good-tempered, and--and--and--good-looking.

Don't you think so?
I think it would just do for her.

She'd have her own way, for he's not a bit like Hugh, you know.

He's not so clever as Hugh, but he is much more good-natured.
Don't you think it would be a good arrangement, Harry ?" Then again she looked up into his face anxiously.
Nothing in the whole matter surprised him more than her eagerness in advocating the proposal.

Why should she desire that her sister should be sacrificed in this way?
But in so thinking of it he forgot her own position, and the need that there was to her for some friend to be near to her--for some comfort and assistance.


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