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Thelma

CHAPTER VI
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"You may do it some day! It will be a good deed! I will do it myself if he troubles me much more.
And now let us make some arrangement with you.

When will you come and see, us again ?" "You must visit me first," said Sir Philip quickly.

"If you and your daughter will honor me with your company to-morrow, I shall be proud and pleased.

Consider the yacht at your service." Thelma, resting among the roses, looked across at him with serious, questioning eyes--eyes that seemed to be asking his intentions towards both her and her father.
Gueldmar accepted the invitation at once, and, the hour for their visit next day being fixed and agreed upon, the young men began to take their leave.

As Errington clasped Thelma's hand in farewell, he made a bold venture.


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