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Sentence
The
pleasure
evinced
by
Sir
Charles
was
only
less
than
that
of
his
lady,
and,
as
he
appeared
every
way
worthy
of
her,
and
sensible
of
her
value,
Mr.
Glentworth
bade
her
adieu
with
the
more
cheerfulness,
and,
on
their
return
to
the
hotel,
Isabella
had
ceased
to
lament
the
transaction,
and
all
agreed
to
praise
that
promptitude
of
action
which
had
enabled
him
to
perform
his
wishes
so
happily.
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The pleasure evinced by Sir Charles was only less than that of his lady, and, as he appeared every way worthy of her, and sensible of her value, Mr. Glentworth bade her adieu with the more cheerfulness, and, on their return to the hotel, Isabella had ceased to lament the transaction, and all agreed to praise that promptitude of action which had enabled him to perform his wishes so happily.
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