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Excerpt from Isn't It Odd?, Vol. 3 of 3
The presents returned with their purchaser from the cottage; Terence had no notion of compromising con sistency for interest; and Artherton, although he was disappointed by his ill success with the pair, could not but honour their motives. From the cottage he proceeded to the residence of Mrs. James, for whom he had made it his business to procure choice'?ower roots, and knick-lmacks of one kind or another, as an excuse for visiting; and, during several days that he was at the hotel m the town, he was a constant guest at Mrs. James's and, had the feli city - and an exquisite felicity it'was of enjoying many a tete-d-tete with Kath leen - and had, or fancied he had, made some progress in her good graces; and at last summoned up resolution to de clare himself a candidate for her hand in form. She heard his declaration with sweetness, but did not give him that assurance he hoped for; still she did.
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