[The Claverings by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Claverings CHAPTER VII 29/34
But as far as I can learn you are nearly alone in your belief.What.Hermy thinks I cannot tell, but she will soon come to think as Hugh may bid her.
And I shall not blame her. What else can she do, poor creature ?" "I am sure she believes no ill of you." "I have one advantage, Harry--one advantage over her and some others.
I am free.
The chains have, hurt me sorely during my slavery; but I am free, and the price of my servitude remains.
He had written home-would you believe that? while I was living with him he had written home to say that evidence should be collected for getting rid of me.
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