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The Vicar of Wakefield

CHAPTER 15
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Olivia was equally severe, and Sophia seemed perfectly amazed at his baseness.

As for my part, it appeared to me one of the vilest instances of unprovoked ingratitude I had met with.

Nor could I account for it in any other manner than by imputing it to his desire of detaining my youngest daughter in the country, to have the more frequent opportunities of an interview.

In this manner we all sate ruminating upon schemes of vengeance, when our other little boy came running in to tell us that Mr Burchell was approaching at the other end of the field.

It is easier to conceive than describe the complicated sensations which are felt from the pain of a recent injury, and the pleasure of approaching vengeance.


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