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Anthony Trollope: The Belton Estate22. CHAPTER XXII: PASSIONATE PLEADING (continued)'And you think this is best?' he said. His voice was hardly like his own as he spoke. There was wanting to it that tone of self-assurance which his voice almost always possessed, even when self- assurance was lacking to his words. 'I thought it was your own advice,' she said. 'Well yes; that is, I don't quite know. You couldn't go for a week or so yet, I suppose.' 'Perhaps in about a week.' 'And what will you do till then.?' 'What will I do!' 'Yes where do you mean to stay?' 'I thought, Will, that perhaps you would let me remain here.' 'Let you! Oh, heavens! Look here, Clara.' 'Before heaven I want what may be the best for you without thinking of you, if I could only help it.' This is page 301 of 446. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Belton Estate at Amazon.com
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