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her wishing that she should still wish to put off the decision without any other reason
than her timidity, and determined at the same time in my mind after mature
to give the letter I have been writing to
seeing by the state of her mind that she was unable
to listen to any arguments, my distress was accute inconceivable
<add>there as nothing that she nothing she had said gave me any of the real reasons to change</add>
I had <add>had to determination to give the letter to her</add>
We went and seated ourselves together in the room in
the Gayer part of the company were to dance,
and to whom it was nothing new to see us intensely occupied with each other <add>before .</add>
and tThere She Gave me an account of what her aunt
had said to her, and of the accident of which she
had been made. I told her of the necessity there was
of her herself that my might to her
the instant they left the company, and to of the letter
I should send her smile at that very evening.

She now could no longer pay any attention to appearance
or bear express nor would permit me to make love in a language She was not sufficiently
mistress of, but hearken who will only would she
speak or hear. My giving a letter to her Uncle which
would establish the truth of what she had been denying
to her aunt, was what she could not have to hear of
so that for an hour & ½ till supper was ready she
& I were among was using all the arguments
which her apprehensions suggested to her to deter me from
my resolution. She set her 2 of her confidantes to
second her the try their persuasive power but if I had
resolved to could withstand the reproaches which she
herself made me you may easily suppose her the
attempts of any other person would give little ground.
in that after arguing and finding arguing to no purpose
I gave into her hand a copy of the letter and assured her




Identifier: | JB/540/001/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1784

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540

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001

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002

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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