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The Rosary

CHAPTER XV
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According as his spiritual side has been developed, will his physical side stand the strain.

Dalmain has more of the real thing than any one would think who only knew him superficially.

Well, after that we talked quite definitely, and I persuaded him to agree to one or two important arrangements.

You know, he has no relations of his own, to speak of; just a few cousins, who have never been very friendly.

He is quite alone up there; for, though he has hosts of friends, this is a time when friends would have to be very intimate to be admitted; and though he seemed so boyish and easy to know, I begin to doubt whether any of us knew the real Garth--the soul of the man, deep down beneath the surface." Jane lifted her head.


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