I can't doubt, after what you have told me, that the restoration of the Moonstone to its place on the forehead of the Indian idol, is the motive and the justification of that sacrifice of caste which I alluded to just now.
I tell you plainly, I can't find it in my heart to distress you, after what you have had to bear already.
But, after what you have said, I feel bound, in the interests of Lady Verinder and her daughter, to tell you something which may possibly put the clue into your hands.
After what you have done, is it a manly action, on your part, to find your way to me as you have found it to-day?
After what you have said, I will not ask you to spend the next few years with me, welcome as your help would prove just now, but I beg that you will leave it to me to look out for a fitting post for you.
After what you have said, I dare no longer ask you to trouble yourself with their affairs, but I have promised the baroness to assist her as far as my small powers permit, and your kindness allows.
After what you have said, I can't rest till I have found out the truth for myself.
And I believe, after what you have told me, that she would rejoice if I broke my engagement, and married your brother.
At the same time, after what you have said, I do not feel justified in deciding on this matter entirely by myself.
It's a little late in the day to be scrupulous, after what you have done.
After what you have told me of the landlady, just think what might have happened if he had not said it!
After what you have heard, I hope you will pardon my seeming incivility during the course of my illness, in giving you my left instead of my right hand.
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