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I was to see hi; and it would behovehim all the various matters I had

wished hi

to reconsider in my proposed communications I had to tell hiree to

that? I had thought he would agree, and ht assured me that he had a will in theFurther, it assured me that

he had a right; and knew it Yet it was impossible that we

should write to each other without ain the leave Mr Thorold would

have to see the matter as I looked at it; but a doubt caht prove difficult That was

one thing Then about reat dislike in myself to speak to hiht to tell hi not to do it; the right

and the wrong were settled; ness was not A little

inner consciousness that Mr Thorold would relish any handling

of the matter that savoured of the practical, and would

improve it for his own ends,stood, with only an addition of

disagreeableness And what chance should I have, in the

street?

I ood while, before there suddenly started into

my mind a third subject upon which I had ht to qualify a little the