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Great Expectations - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words
There was something so natural and winning in Claras resigned way of looking at these stores in detail, as Herbert pointed them out; and something so confiding, loving, and innocent in her modest manner of yielding herself to Herberts embracing arm; and something so gentle in her, so much needing protection on Mill Pond Bank, by Chinkss Basin, and the Old Green Copper Rope walk, with Old Barley growling in the beam, that I would not have undone the engagement.
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