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Page 31
... added , hastily , after a mo- ment . I ought not to have come . I'm not equal to this . It wouldn't take you very long to drive home with me , and then you could return . Please , Graydon . " " " Her tone was so urgent , and she ...
... added , hastily , after a mo- ment . I ought not to have come . I'm not equal to this . It wouldn't take you very long to drive home with me , and then you could return . Please , Graydon . " " " Her tone was so urgent , and she ...
Page 32
... added : " You don't know these society belles . They can show a great deal of favor to more than one fellow , yet never permit themselves to be pinned by a definite promise . They are harder to catch and hold than 32 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... added : " You don't know these society belles . They can show a great deal of favor to more than one fellow , yet never permit themselves to be pinned by a definite promise . They are harder to catch and hold than 32 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
Page 33
... than I deserve . As he says , " she added , bitterly , “ I'm nothing but a ghost , and had better vanish . ” " Nonsense , Madge , " said the young man , with 66 little sister . I brusque kindness . You know GRAYDON MUIR . 333.
... than I deserve . As he says , " she added , bitterly , “ I'm nothing but a ghost , and had better vanish . ” " Nonsense , Madge , " said the young man , with 66 little sister . I brusque kindness . You know GRAYDON MUIR . 333.
Page 38
... added , apologetically : " A doctor could do me no good . I shall soon be stronger . You understand me better than Dr. Anderson can . You are the best and kindest nurse that ever breathed , and I've had enough of doctors . I'll take ...
... added , apologetically : " A doctor could do me no good . I shall soon be stronger . You understand me better than Dr. Anderson can . You are the best and kindest nurse that ever breathed , and I've had enough of doctors . I'll take ...
Page 40
... added , dubiously . ' At any rate , it's very becoming . " 66 " I think it must be the reflection from your roses there , you extravagant fellow , " she replied , laugh- ing . Dear " That's famous , Madge . If you will laugh again like ...
... added , dubiously . ' At any rate , it's very becoming . " 66 " I think it must be the reflection from your roses there , you extravagant fellow , " she replied , laugh- ing . Dear " That's famous , Madge . If you will laugh again like ...
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