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All this tiestaffe was necessarily detained in London while the three ladies of his fa forlornly at Cavershahter horaestedutterly out of the question Georgiana had ht for her independence at the Jermyn Street Hotel 'Indeed, papa, I think it's very hard,' she said
'What's hard? I think a great s are hard; but I have to bear the for you! Haven't you got a hoo about in,--and books to read if you choose to read them? What do you expect?'
'You know, papa, that's nonsense'
'How do you dare to tell me that what I say is nonsense?'
'Of course there's a house to live in and clothes to wear; but what's to be the end of it? Sophia, I suppose, is going to be married'
'I a entleman'
'And Dolly has his oay of going on'
'You have nothing to do with Adolphus'
'Nor will he have anything to do with me If I don't ert is the sort of man I should choose'
'Do not ive up the house in town, and how am I to see people? It was you sent me to Mr Melmotte'
'I didn't send you to Mr Melestion I went there, papa And of course I could only see the people he had there I like nice people as well as anybody'
'There's no use talking any more about it'
'I don't see that I must talk about it, and think about it too If I can put up with Mr Brehgert I don't see why you and mamma should complain'
'A Jew!'
'People don't think about that as they used to, papa He has a very fine incoestaffe became so furious and loud, that he stopped her for that time 'Look here,' he said, 'if you mean to tell me that you will marry that man without my consent, I can't prevent it But you shall not hter You shall be turned out of my house, and I will never have your narading,--disgraceful!' And then he left her