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| Aren't I good enough to marry her? Aren't I becoming more successful? How could she not want to accept? | |
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| When I speak of success, I speak of success with the young lady. If you ask me for advice, I would think about this more. | |
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| Then you mean to tell me, Mr. Lorry, that it is your deliberate opinion that the young lady at present in question is a mincing Fool! | |
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| I will hear no disrespectful word of that young lady from any lips. What I am saying is that, if you don’t mind, I will try to gather some more information and judge its meaning so I can give you the best advice. | |
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| If it does not take long, then I agree. Meet me at my apartment at night once you are done. I am not anxious, as I know you will be wrong. | |
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| I will meet you there then. | |
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