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Prisoners

CHAPTER XXVIII
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And if there are a few sons in some of the houses, they are never accessible.
And the really superior ones like Lord Alresford's only son would never look at me.

It would be waste of time to try.

There is positively no opening in Hampshire unless I marry the curate." "That reminds me that he is to call this afternoon about the boot-and-shoe club.

I wish, my dear, in the intervals between your aspirations towards the higher life, you would go through the accounts with him.

My head is so confused with this cold." "I will.


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