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Why do you suppose that I am offended?

Your looks tell me so; I would gladly interpret them otherwise.

And you have learned to watch and interpret looks, it seems: you are too young a man for this.

Why, a dog or an infant will do as much.

Fidelity and affection may do any thing.

If I am destitute of those qualities, I have harboured too long under your roof. (A sullen pause on the part of .) Farewell, cous'n: I shall visit Miss Vane and her niece once more, and then return to town.

Hark ye, cousin! you will see Mr. Harding, no doubt, when you are in town; pray give my respects to him—my very profound respects.[Exit. O, that he had remained as I once knew him! I should have loved him, I should have taken him to my heart.—Vain wish! the world is a school