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The Tides of Barnegat

CHAPTER IX
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I have felt it, and so has everyone in the church.

It is good to have you once more with us." Mrs.Cavendish could hardly conceal her satisfaction, although she was careful what she said to her son.

Her hope was that the care of the child would so absorb Jane that John would regain his freedom and be no longer subservient to Miss Cobden's whims.
"And so Lucy is to stay in Paris ?" she said, with one of her sweetest smiles.

"She is so charming and innocent, that sweet sister of yours, my dear Miss Jane, and so sympathetic.

I quite lost my heart to her.
And to study music, too?
A most noble accomplishment, my dear.


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