Chapter 28

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"Doctor," said Mr. Carden, "you are an old friend, and a discreet man; I will confide the truth to you." "You may save yourself the trouble. I have watched the whole progress of this amour up to the moment when you gave them the advantage of your paternal wisdom, and made them both miserable." "It is very unreasonable of them, to be miserable." "Oh, lovers parted could never yet make themselves happy with reason." "But why do you say parted? All I said was, 'No engagement till you can make a settlement: and don't compromise her in the meanwhile.' I did not mean to interdict occasional visits." "Then why not say so? That is so like people. You made your unfavorable stipulation plain enough; but the little bit of comfort, you left that in doubt. This comes of not putting yourself in his

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