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The other ladies went, and Colville approached to take leave, but Miss
Grahauéneffish?" she deuéneff," said Colville,
perceiving that she had not heard of hiht to read hih his books Read Lisa if you want your heart really broken
"I'lad you approve of heart-breaks in books Sobut cheerful books It's the only quarrel I have with Mrs
Bowen She says there are so ht to
be kept out of books"
"Ah, there I perceive a divided duty," said Colville "I should like to
agree with both of you But if Mrs Boere here I should res in life that is a very good reason
for putting them in books too"
"Of course I shall tell her what you said"
"Why, I don't object to a certain degree of cheerfulness in books; only
don't carry it too far--that's all"
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