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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER XI
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I wish it.

It will preclude the necessity of performing the office for myself.

I have injured you, and merit all that your vengeance can inflict.

I know your nature too well to believe that my death will be perfect expiation.

When the gust of indignation is past, the remembrance of your deed will only add to your sum of misery; yet I do not love you well enough to wish that you would forbear.


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