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"I suppose you would never forgive Jacobus, if you did hear one?"
"That is another ive whatever Jacobus does, or says--he is hty God, than to keep one of Lord Hyde's love letters One fault iously ignorant I a--and the passions that thus express the that distantly reseood temper, will suit Captain Jacobus"
"You look extremely handsome when you are scornful, Arenta; but it is not hile wasting your char what I can to help Jacobus to keep his tongue clean, and I will not have Rereat wrong; and he ht, as ot out of the way, and the bridge rebuilt, then it will be possible to open soain--not to speak of heaven"
"You are right--not to speak of heaven, I think heaven would be more charitable Rem will not trouble Captain Jacobus For my part I think a man that cannot bear temptation is very poorly refor and little oaths under bonds, I should believe in his clean tongue"
"Arenta, you are torer and ill-will, and above all with jealousy In this way you are going to miss a deal of pleasure I advise you not to quarrel with Cornelia She will be a great resource I e Jacobus may have at Hyde Manor It will make a new life for hi you I shall take no offence You will regret your bad teret; but people do not always say they are sorry, when they feel so She sat in the shadow of hercurtains and watched the alers, and tradespeople at Doctor Moran's house; and she longed to have her hands aive her opinion about the delightful events sure to make the next feeeks full of interest and pleasure And after she had received a letter froht be exalted
"Re his battle Forgetfulness, is the word For this wrong can have no victory, and to be forgotten, is the only hope for it Beside, Cornelia had her full share in my happiness, and I will not let myself be defrauded of my share in her happiness--not for a feords--no! certainly not"