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Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia

CHAPTER XXV
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But she has no such feeling now." "You mistake, Ellen, or would keep the truth from me.

You know she has always hated me; and, indeed, as you say, she has had cause enough to hate and destroy me.

Had another done to me as I have done to her, I should not have slept till my hand was in his heart." "She forgives you all, Guy, I know she does, and God knows I forgive you--I, who, above all others, have most reason to curse you for ever.
Think not that she can hate upon the brink of the grave.

Her mind wanders, and no wonder that the wrongs of earth press upon her memory, her reason being gone.

She knows not herself of the mood which her features express.


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