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The Emancipated

CHAPTER XIII
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For some reason, Miriam could not utter the words that one part of her prompted.

She wished to assure him that she would do her best with Reuben, but at the same time she resented his mode of addressing her, and the conflict made her tongue-tied.
"I won't occupy more of your time, Mrs.Baske." She would have begged him to resume his seat.

The conversation had been so short; she wanted to hear him speak more freely.

But her request, she knew, would be disregarded With an effort, she succeeded in holding out her hand Mallard held it lightly for an instant.
"I will write to him," fell from her lips, when already he had turned to the door.

"If necessary, I will go and see him." "Thank you," he replied with civility, and left her..


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