To make an action honorable, it ought to be agreeable to the age, and other circumstances of the person; since it is circumstance and proper measure that give an action its character, and make it either good or bad.
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Woodcourt: __iss Summerson,_ said Mr. Woodcourt, __f without obtruding myself on your confidence I may remain near you, pray let me do so.__sther: __ou are truly kind,_ I answered. __ need wish to keep no secret of my own from you; if I keep any, it is another__.__oodcourt: __ quite understand. Trust me, I will remain near you only so long as I can fully respect it.__sther: __ trust implicitly to you,_ I said, __ know and deeply feel how sacredly you keep your promise._ - pg.807
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