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Comic : ComicsSeeThis is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. Wen is a friend of mine also," said Tu, "and it was because I
behalf of him of whom I have spoken."
"Mr. Wen," said King, "is a gentleman.html">gentleman.html">gentleman and a scholar, and having given
case of any difficulty."
"Will you, old gentleman," [a term of respect] said Tu, producing the
these verses, written to Wen by your cousin? Feeling most regretfully
testimony of the truth of what I now tell.html">tell you."
King took the paper handed him by Tu, and recognised at a glance his
him, I urged him to consent to marry my cousin. If you will excuse me,
done."
After a short absence he returned.
"My cousin is of the opinion," he said, "that she cannot enter into
back the betrothal present which he gave her on parting."
"I dare not deceive you, old gentleman, and will tell you at once that
and came into Wen's possession in a way that I need not now explain."
"Still," said King, "my cousin thinks Mr. Wen should present himself
opinion."
"It is quite impossible that Mr. Wen should return here," replied Tu;
be most happy to explain fully to Miss King Wen's entire inability to
be glad to talk the matter over with her."
With Tu's permission, Miss King's maid was sent to the inn to. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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