I shall never have any cause to reproach myself, my dearest love, with having allowed an opportunity to pass without writing to you, and I have found one by M.
Do not give me cause to reproach myself on the reason that may be assigned for the change in you.
But having gone thus far, I should be unhappy, if after marriage, in the petulance of ill humour, I had it to reproach myself, that I did not try her to the utmost.
Following her advice, I shall have nothing to reproach myself; and may be she may tell me I may give him a few words of answer, that he may not be melancholy.
It is almost," she said to herself, in those moments when she exaggerated her own misfortune, "as though I had a weakness for one of my footmen to reproach myself with.
I ought perhaps to reproach myself," said the abbe, who seemed more anxious than irritated.
This is a blamable weakness--I know it--I reproach myself bitterly; but all I can do is to confess it candidly.
My curiosity is satisfied; but I am now left to reproach myself, for having gone so far to ascertain what I ought to have taken for granted.
I fear that you will blame my precipitation, and I reproach myself for it, because I know it will give you pain.
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