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| | Love, Law, Felony, London, 1831 |
 | | Spencer dissipated her fears at once by pledging himself that his intentions (and here he laid his hand upon his heart) was strictly honourable. |
 | | The pot of porter and the play being over, he saw her home, called the next day, was introduced to her brother, came again on Thursday, and in the evening chaperoned her to the Tottenham again, and made a formal offer of his hand. |
 | | He told her she need not feel surprised if he brought a cart to the door, one day or other, to the door, laden with furniture; that she might see him the next day, or, perhaps, not for a fortnight. |
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