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... trop if I stay any longer . ter in the morning , and to - morrow main home and entertain you . " little sister . I You'll be bet- evening I'll re- CHAPTER III . THE PARTING , T last Madge was 34 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... trop if I stay any longer . ter in the morning , and to - morrow main home and entertain you . " little sister . I You'll be bet- evening I'll re- CHAPTER III . THE PARTING , T last Madge was 34 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
Page 36
... , and such pitiful affection as he now gave was only a mockery . The morning found her too weak to leave her room , and for the few following days she made illness her excuse for remaining in seclu- sion 36 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
... , and such pitiful affection as he now gave was only a mockery . The morning found her too weak to leave her room , and for the few following days she made illness her excuse for remaining in seclu- sion 36 A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING .
Page 38
... morning , he muttered some- thing not very complimentary to either of the ladies ; but his good - nature prevailed , and instead of the doctor he ordered a superb bouquet of Jac- queminot roses . Meanwhile events were taking place of ...
... morning , he muttered some- thing not very complimentary to either of the ladies ; but his good - nature prevailed , and instead of the doctor he ordered a superb bouquet of Jac- queminot roses . Meanwhile events were taking place of ...
Page 39
... morning . Madge's first sen- sation when she learned of his near departure was one of immense relief . The possibility which she had so dreaded could not now be realized , and her plan could be carried out with far less embarrass- ment ...
... morning . Madge's first sen- sation when she learned of his near departure was one of immense relief . The possibility which she had so dreaded could not now be realized , and her plan could be carried out with far less embarrass- ment ...
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... morning she rode or took some form of skilled exercise in which she knew Graydon to be proficient , and she rarely missed her ocean bath . Such health was she acquiring that it was becoming a joy in itself . As with all earnest , con ...
... morning she rode or took some form of skilled exercise in which she knew Graydon to be proficient , and she rarely missed her ocean bath . Such health was she acquiring that it was becoming a joy in itself . As with all earnest , con ...
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