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"I'd rather go with you"
He delighted in her answer
Farquhar was taking an early ht of them
"Look, Di!"
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The Englishhwayman wins"
"Nonsense," she retorted sharply, but with anxietyto tell us he irl to his robber den"
"I believe you'd actually let him," she said scornfully
"Even you can't stop him It's written in the books Not sure I'd interfere if I could For a out I'reat chance for happiness But I wish to the deuce he wasn't a highgrader"
"She shan't sacrifice herself if I can prevent it," Lady Farquhar insisted stanchly
"I 'irl who sacrificed herself for a line lieutenant without a shilling to call his own," he soliloquized aloud "Would have him, and did, by Jove! Three deaths made him Lord Farquhar later, but she lad I did" She squeezed his arm fondly "But this is different, Jaray felt hat and bowed