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Excerpt from Some Account of Amyot Brough, Vol. 2
More than a year passed before Mrs. Darley would admit that Joan was at all fit to be the Wife of 'that poor parson, ' as she always per sisted in calling Arnold Pomfret.
I meant her to be a lady - a useful lady, but still a lady; and now that I perceive She is to become a parish drudge, I feel that I have failed, and must needs begin all over again.' It was in vain that the Rev. Arnold urged that he had no thought of taking joan out of the sphere in which She had been born, in vain he pleaded that he needed a companion.
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