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Sentence
I
told
him
my
dislike
of
all
men—of
him—of
matrimony—still
he
persisted.
I
used
him
with
tyranny—led,
indeed,
partly
by
my
temper,
partly
by
design;
hoping
thereby
to
get
rid
of
him;
till
the
poor
man
(his
character
unexceptionably
uniform)
still
persisting,
made
himself
a
merit
with
me
by
his
patience.
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I told him my dislike of all men—of him—of matrimony—still he persisted. I used him with tyranny—led, indeed, partly by my temper, partly by design; hoping thereby to get rid of him; till the poor man (his character unexceptionably uniform) still persisting, made himself a merit with me by his patience.
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