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Chapter 24
I’ll not sink into a batiment: and ee I’ll keep you from too; and, moreover, maintain by its pungent aid t distance bet conducive to our real mutual advantage.”

    From less to more, I ation; ter ired, in dudgeon, quite to t up, and saying, “I ural and ed respectful manner, I slipped out by t away.

    tem tered on, I pursued during tion; and  success. , to be sure, raty; but on tly entertained, and t a lamb-like submission and turtle- dove sensibility, isfied ed aste less.

    In otial and quiet; any ot being uncalled for: it ed and afflicted inued to send for me punctually t truck seven; terms as “love” and “darling” on   my service ,” “malicious elf,” “sprite,” “coo, I no grimaces; for a pressure of t  I decidedly preferred to anytender. Mrs. Fairfax, I sa vanisain I did ime, Mr. Rocer affirmed I ened a conduct at some period fast coming. I laug ed; “and I don’t doubt to be able to do it er: if one expedient loses its virtue, anot be devised.”

    Yet after all my task  an easy one; often I eased ure o me my  of religion, as an eclipse intervenes bet, in ture: of whom I had made an idol.
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