Chapter 177

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The picture I had before me, of the beautiful little treasure of my heart, sobbing and crying all night—of her being alone, frightened, and wretched, then—of her having so piteously begged and prayed that stony-hearted woman to forgive her—of her having vainly offered her those kisses, work-boxes, and trinkets—of her being in such grievous distress, and all for me—very much impaired the little dignity I had been able to muster. I am afraid I was in a tremulous state for a minute or so, though I did my best to disguise it. 'There is nothing I can say, sir,' I returned, 'except that all the blame is mine. Dora—' 'Miss Spenlow, if you please,' said her father, majestically. '—was induced and persuaded by me,' I went on, swallowing that colder designation, 'to consent to this concealment, a

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