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Anthony Trollope: The Belton Estate15. CHAPTER XV: EVIL WORDS (continued)'Yes, my dear; all proper young ladies like you do hate it. But I observe that such girls as you never offend its prejudices. You can't but know that you would have done a wicked as well as a foolish thing to marry a man without an adequate income.' 'But I needn't marry at all.' 'And what would you live on then? Come Clara, we needn't quarrel about that. I've no doubt he's charming, and beautiful, and' 'He isn't beautiful at all; and as for charming' 'He has charmed you at any rate.' 'He has made me believe that I can trust him without doubt, and love him without fear.' 'An excellent man! And the income will be an additional comfort; you'll allow that?' 'I'll allow nothing.' 'And when is it to be?' 'Oh perhaps in six or seven years.' 'Clara!' 'Perhaps sooner; but there's been no word said about time.' 'Is not Mr Amedroz delighted?' 'Not a bit. He quite scolded me when I told him.' 'Why what did he want?' 'You know papa.' 'I know he scolds at everything, but I shouldn't have thought he would have scolded at that. And when does he come here?' 'Who come here?' 'Captain Aylmer.' This is page 199 of 446. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Belton Estate at Amazon.com
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