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The American

CHAPTER XVIII
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I have not forgotten that I suggested the marriage to you.

I don't believe that Madame de Cintre has any intention of marrying Lord Deepmere.

It is true he is not younger than she, as he looks.

He is thirty-three years old; I looked in the Peerage.

But no--I can't believe her so horribly, cruelly false." "Please say nothing against her," said Newman.
"Poor woman, she IS cruel.


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