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not it enough to make the foolofme, which my behaviour expreſsed? — How could I look on withoutagony?feeling my extreme danger? — Wasnot the very sight of the Friendwho sat behind you? — was notthe recollection of what had been —the knowledge of her Influencethe indelible, immoveable Impreſsion ofof your what Persuasion had oncedone, was not it all against me?" — "You should have distinguished —replied Anne — You should not havesuspected me now; — The casewas sodifferent, & my age so different! —If I was wrong, in yeilding toPersuasion once, remember thatit was to Persuasion exerted onthe side of safety, not of Risk.When I yeilded, I thought it wasto Duty. — But no Duty couldbe called in aid here. –In marryinga Man indifferent to me, allRisk would have been incurred,& all Duty violated." —"YouPerhaps I ought to have reasoned thus,are right — he cried — This ought tohe replied, but I could not.have weighed with me, but it didnot. — I could not derive benefit

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