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" "Thank you. I don't want to seem like an idiot to your father. I shouldlike it best if I could just write 'Sissy' and nothing else, as I do atthe end of my letters. When I see 'Cecilia Jane Langton' I feel inclinedto call out, 'This is none of I!' like the old woman. " She stood up to go: "You won't forget, will you?" "No, I won't forget. " "Everything to Percival Thorne. " "Percival Thorne is an uncommonly lucky fellow, " said the young man, looking down. Sissy stopped short, glanced at him ...and colored. In her anxiety she hadnever considered the light in which the bequest might strike HenryHardwicke. In fact, she had not thought of him at all except as amessenger. She was accustomed to take him for granted on any occasion. She had known him all her life, and he was always, in her eyes, the bigfriendly boy with whom she pulled crackers and played blindman's buff atchildren's parties. She dreamed of no possible romance with Henry, anddid not imagine that he could have such a dream about her.
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