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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER II
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Come, let us walk on; it is tedious to stand still.

I thought you would be a failure in education,' he continued, when she obeyed him and strolled ahead.

'You never showed power that way.

You remind me much of some of those women who think they are sure to be great actresses if they go on the stage, because they have a pretty face, and forget that what we require is acting.

But you found your mistake, didn't you ?' 'Don't taunt me, Charles.' It was noticeable that the young schoolmaster's tone caused her no anger or retaliatory passion; far otherwise: there was a tear in her eye.


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