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"So you have two lovers!"
"Yes, and the sexton, an old widower, is the third. He has considerable
wealth, and therefore applied to my father, himself."
"Without success?"
"Yes, father told him I was too young."
"Do you not prefer either of your suitors?"
"I would rather throw myself into lake Wenner, than to marry either of
them."
"Then let us speak of the school. It will give you a little income, and
is, as far as I can see, the only method of using your accomplishments
to advantage."
"You are right. It is my only choice."
"I fear so too, for a lover suitable for you would not in all
probability find his way hither; but in me you have found a friend at
least."
"Thank God, for that."
"But it is necessary that we should make one agreement--"
"What is it?"
"That we shall not fall in love with each other."
"Oh, there is no danger!"
"Ah! who can be sure of that? You possess beauties beyond your personal
charms, Miss Nanna, that may conquer me in spite of myself."
"You are also beautiful; but I do not believe that--that--"
"You do not believe that you would ever fall in love with me, you were
about saying.
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