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Mr. Asquith did not say anything about Nancy's rejection of his suit. He was quite willing to give her time. He would not have hurried her for the world. He knew nothing about girls. He had never asked a woman to marry him before, and he thought it was the way of the sex. He certainly preferred that a girl should take her time ; should not decide in a hurry, jump down his throat, as it were. Nancy had not jumped down his throat. He could not understand her refusing him. He had always hitherto g...ot everything he had made up his mind to in life ; he could not understand being thwarted. Besides, 134 A TRAGIC HONEYMOON. he had settled to his own satisfaction that a great object lay before him in life, an object quite worth resigning his fellowship for — the moulding of the character of the girl he had decided to marry, and training her youthful mind in those abstruse studies that his soul delighted in. CHAPTER yil. " THAT FORWARD MINX ! " Augusta Coulcher was not the only person in Stoke Edith who deplored Mr.
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