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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER XII
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I followed my companion in a state of mind not easily described.

I had no spirit even to inquire whither he was going.

It was not till we arrived at the water's edge that I persuaded myself to break silence.

I then began to reflect on the degree in which his present schemes might endanger Welbeck or myself.

I had acted long enough a servile and mechanical part; and been guided by blind and foreign impulses.


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