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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER I
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When I was a child he used to take me on his knee and say he'd marry me some day.

Now I am a woman the jest has turned earnest, and he is anxious to do it.

And father and mother says I can't do better than have him.' 'He's well off ?' 'Yes--he's the richest man we know--as a friend and neighbour.' 'How much older did you say he was than yourself ?' 'I didn't say.

Twenty years at least.' 'And an unpleasant man in the bargain perhaps ?' 'No--he's not unpleasant.' 'Well, child, all I can say is that I'd resist any such engagement if it's not palatable to 'ee.

You are comfortable here, in my little house, I hope.


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