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'I don't want them rebuilt; you knoas intended by my father, directly they fell in, to clear the site for a new entrance to the park?' 'Yes, but that doesn't affect the position, which is that Farrove is in your power to an extent which is very serious for him' 'I won't do it--'tis a conspiracy' 'Won't you for ed colour

'I don't threaten now, I iht threaten if you chose,' she e with her wasbefore it was yours? What : sirove, which I shall do in a day or two, and told him that he will be expected to rebuild the houses, do you see the young man

See him yourself, in order that the proposalsup the subject of the houses To rebuild them would be a matter of at least six hundred pounds, and he will al upon the extreme letter of the leases Then tell hi an old tenant like his father to any such painful extreme--there shall be no compulsion to build, sily of his cousin, as a woman whom you respect and love, and whose secret you have learnt to be that she is heart-sick with hope deferred Beg him to marry her, his betrothed and your friend, as sogest too early a day for their e, or he will suspect you of some motive beyond womanly sympathy Coax him to make a promise to her that she shall be his wife at the end of a twelve to this, to write to Cytherea, entirely renouncing her' 'She has already asked hi her, too, that he is about to fulfil his long-standing promise to marry his cousin If you think it worth while, you may say Cytherea was not indisposed to think of me before she kneasI saw her, which looks rather warive her up When he is married to Adelaide Hinton, Cytherea will be induced to marry me--perhaps before; a woman's pride is soon wounded' 'And hadn't I better write to Mr Nyttleton, and inquire more particularly what's the law upon the houses?' 'O no, there's no hurry for that We knoell enough how the case stands--quite well enough to talk in general ter Springrove before he goes away fro, and sadly, as after speaking he beca the pattern of the carpet 'Yes, yes, she will be mine,' he whispered, careless of Cytherea Aldclyffe's presence At last he raised his eyes inquiringly