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Confidence

CHAPTER IV
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I will do the same by you some day, to make it up.

Which of them should you think me likely to have taken a fancy to?
On general grounds, now, from what you know of me ?" He proposed this problem with an animated eye.
"You forget," his friend said, "that though I know, thank heaven, a good deal of you, I know very little of either of those girls.

I have had too little evidence." "Yes, but you are a man who notices.

That 's why I wanted you to come." "I spoke only to Miss Evers." "Yes, I know you have never spoken to Miss Vivian." Gordon Wright stood looking at Bernard and urging his point as he pronounced these words.
Bernard felt peculiarly conscious of his gaze.

The words represented an illusion, and Longueville asked himself quickly whether it were not his duty to dispel it.


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