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Excerpt from Margaret Capel, Vol. 3 of 3: A Novel
Circumstances had long taught Margaret to suffer in silence she found then no dif ficulty in assuming a composure of manner that she did not always feel and soon the healing effects of repose and time were visible in her demeanour. The loss of her uncle was become a softened grief - for her other sorrow, she never named it even to herself. Yet still if auv accident suggested to her heart the name of Mr. Haveloc, it would be followed by a sudden shock, as though a dagger had been plunged into it. She could not bear to think of him, and it was a comfort to be in a place where she was never likely to hear him named.
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