[The Unclassed by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookThe Unclassed CHAPTER IV 3/24
Aren't you really? And sha'n't I see you ?" "I don't know, I think not," said Ida.
In her premature trouble she seemed so much older than her friend. "I told Miss Rutherford you weren't to blame," went on Maud eagerly.
"I told her it was Harriet's own fault, and how shockingly she'd behaved to you.
I expect you'll come back again after the holidays, don't you ?" Ida shook her head, and said nothing. "But I shall see you again ?" pleaded the little maid.
"You know we're always going to be friends, aren't we? Who shall I tell all my dreams to, if I lose you ?" Dreams, in the literal sense of the word.
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