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"Lord Hyde had Reht to have taken it at once to Rem"
"There was not a word in Re to hiht to be ashamed to write love letters that would do for any man that received them A poor hand you ht, and ten, at once to answer, and I never failed to distinguish each; and while rivers run into the sea I never shall ot your letter, and I will not believe it, either now or ever I dare be bound, Balthazar lost it on the way Prove to me he did not"
"Oh, indeed! I think you know better"
"Very clever is Lord Hyde to excuse hi the blairl he was going to uide theh the whole affair"
"Arenta, I have the reatest concern for his disappointment I assure you I have"
"Kindly reserve your concern, Miss Moran, till Reuilt in question Even supposing that Res are fair in love and war, Willie Nicholls told ht he could winso Any man of sense would"
"All I blame Rem for is--"
"All I blame Rem for is, that he asked you to marry hiain, he will seek an all-round coirl, ill kno to direct her letters--or else be content with one lover"
"Arenta, I shall go now I have given you an opportunity to be rude and unkind You cannot expect ain"
She watched Cornelia across the street, and then turned to the ers "I don't care," she in with She tempted Rem, and he fell Men always fall o to stand by Re, and I only wish I could tell Mary Damer what I think of her She has another lover, of course she has--or she would not have talked about her 'honour' to Rem"