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I will never wed you. All bad verse—originally the epigram was Lang’s, I believe—is written in a state of emotion. He felt that he might soon be separated—perhaps, for ever—from the fond little creature he held in his arms, whom he had always regarded with the warmest fraternal affection, and the thought of how much she would suffer from the separation so sensibly affected him, that he could not help joining in her grief. "Miss Thornhill's a charming girl. The winters were bitter here, they could have just as easily been frozen off. His suspicions at first fell upon you. Later on—well then the time may come.

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