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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER III
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There was sufficient coincidence between his declaration and the course she had urged upon her lover, to lend Bellston's account of himself a certain interest in Christine's ears.

He might perhaps be able to tell her something that would be useful to Nicholas, if their dream were carried out.

A door opened from the hall into the garden, and she somehow found herself outside, chatting with Mr.Bellston on this topic, till she thought that upon the whole she liked the young man.

The garden being his uncle's, he took her round it with an air of proprietorship; and they went on amongst the Michaelmas daisies and chrysanthemums, and through a door to the fruit-garden.

A green-house was open, and he went in and cut her a bunch of grapes.
'How daring of you! They are your uncle's.' 'O, he don't mind--I do anything here.


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