'They knew that she had not prudence enough to hold her tongue before the servants, while they waited at table, and judged it better that one only of the household, and the one whom they could most trust, should comprehend all her fears and solicitude on the subject'

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'They knew that she had not prudence enough to hold her tongue before the servants, while they waited at table, and judged it better that <i>one</i> only of the household, and the one whom they could most trust, should comprehend all her fears and solicitude on the subject'






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