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The Claverings

CHAPTER XVI
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Is not that the law ?" "You may receive me, I should think.

Your sister is my cousin's wife." Harry's matter-of-fact argument did as well as anything else, for it turned her thought at the moment.
"My sister, Harry! If there was nothing to make us friends but our connection through Sir Hugh Clavering, I do not know that I should be particularly anxious to see you.

How unmanly he has been, and how cruel." "Very cruel," said Harry.

Then he thought of Archie and Archie's suit.
"But he is willing to change all that now.

Hermione asked me the other day to persuade you to go to Clavering." "And have you come here to use your eloquence for that purpose?
I will never go to Clavering again, Harry, unless it should be yours and your wife should offer to receive me.


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