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David Copperfield - Dickens, Charles ยท 75 words
Tant that I forgive her. Tant that so much. Tis more as I beg of her to forgive me, for having pressed my affections upon her. Odd times, I think that if I hadnt had her promise fur to marry me, sir, she was that trustful of me, in a friendly way, that shed have told me what was struggling in her mind, and would have counselled with me, and I might have saved her.
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