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that I have been severe with her

Started by yilaiwl6879, February 11, 2011, 11:12:28 AM

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that I have been severe with her You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login! All that a man can do to humour her I have
done. I have written to the Countess (in her assumed name) offering to restore the room to her. She writes
back
positively declining to return to it. I have accordingly arranged (so as not to have the thing known in the
hotel) to occupy the room for one or two nights
and to leave Agnes to recover her spirits under my wife's
care. Is there anything more that I can do? Whatever questions Agnes has asked of me I have answered to the
best of my ability; she knows all that you told me about Francis and the Countess last night. But try as I may I
can't quiet her mind. I have given up the attempt in despair
and left her in the drawing-room. Go
like a good
fellow
and try what you can do to compose her.'
In those words
Lord Montbarry stated the case to his brother from the rational point of view. Henry made no
remark
he went straight to the drawing-room.
He found Agnes walking rapidly backwards and forwards
flushed and excited. 'If you come here to say what
your brother has been saying to me
' she broke out
before he could speak
'spare yourself the trouble. I don't
want coyilai:
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