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great regret, to comply with their wishes, and enter thus into
obligations for a politeness upon which he had not counted; for,
he well saw, that it was not done only for politeness and
compliment, and, at length, was forced to walk away alone, so as not to
appear impolite.
Amelia had not said a word concerning this arrangement,
neither in favour or against it, and this, perhaps, was the reason
why Ivar became still more chagrined, on his way home, that he
had complied with their wishes, and left his son behind.
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