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" "By my soul, Clara, I will make you repent this!" said Mowbray, withmore violence than he usually exhibited where his sister was concerned. "You cannot, dear John, " she coolly replied, "unless by beating me; andthat I think you would repent of yourself. " "I do not know but what it were the best way of managing you, " saidMowbray, muttering between his teeth; but, commanding his violence, heonly said aloud, "I am sure, from long experience, Clara, that yourobstinacy will at the long run beat... my anger. Do let us compound thepoint for once--keep your old habit, since you are so fond of making asight of yourself, and only throw the shawl round your shoulders--it hasbeen exceedingly admired, and every woman in the house longs to see itcloser--they can hardly believe it genuine. " "Do be a man, Mowbray, " answered his sister; "meddle with yourhorse-sheets, and leave shawls alone. " "Do you be a woman, Clara, and think a little on them, when custom anddecency render it necessary. --Nay, is it possible!--Will you notstir--not oblige me in such a trifle as this?" "I would indeed if I could, " said Clara; "but since you must know thetruth--do not be angry--I have not the shawl.
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