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"You'll get very sick of your independence."
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Isabel looked at her cousin a moment. "You don't like her."
"On the contrary, I was once in love with her."
"And she didn't care for you, and that's why you don't like her."
"How can we have discussed such things? Monsieur Merle was then living."
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let me know when you do."
"That will be cruel–to you," said Isabel.
"You needn't mind me. You won't discover a fault in her."
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"Surely not for nothing," said Isabel.
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"I don't think I've made any since I made yours."
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what's there–my last?"
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as many as possible, so as to get used to them."
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"Can't you leave her at the villa?"
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interest in somebody else. I tell you this because I want you to know I did my duty.
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