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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER XI
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Cheeseman could not but observe that some strange agitation possessed them both.

Possibly he explained it by the light of his own conscience.

He sat, smiling at Emily rather uneasily.

Then, seeing that there was likely to be a delay before Hood entered, he bent forward to speak confidentially.
'Miss Hood, I see it in your face, you're as kind and warm-hearted as your father is, and that's saying much.

You won't think hardly of a poor fellow who oftener misses a dinner than gets one?
Every word I've said to you's as true as the light of heaven, And my only chance is to get to London.


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