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Crawford must be struck. He must be ashamed and disgusted altogether.He must soon give her up, and cease to have the smallest inclinationfor the match; and yet, though she had been so much wanting hisaffection to be cured, this was a sort of cure that would be almost asbad as the complaint; and I believe there is scarcely a young lady inthe United Kingdoms who would not rather put up with the misfortune ofbeing sought by a clever, agreeable man, than have him driven away bythe vulgarity of her nearest relations.viaccnas
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