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The Europeans

CHAPTER XI
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It ought to be enough for any man that you take an interest in him." "It is not enough for Mr.Brand," said Charlotte, simply.

And she stood there a moment, as if waiting conscientiously for anything more that Felix might have to say.
"Mr.Brand is not so keen about his marriage as he was," he presently said.

"He is afraid of your sister.

He begins to think she is wicked." Charlotte looked at him now with beautiful, appealing eyes--eyes into which he saw the tears rising.

"Oh, Felix, Felix," she cried, "what have you done to her ?" "I think she was asleep; I have waked her up!" But Charlotte, apparently, was really crying, she walked straight out of the room.


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