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Lord Ormont and his Aminta

CHAPTER XIII
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They see a miniature head and bust, and think it a flattery--won't believe it.
After I married I came to understand that the world we are in is a world to fight in, or under we go.

But I pity the young who have to cast themselves off and take up arms.

Young women above all.' Why had she no pity for Aminta?
Weyburn asked it of his feelings, and he had the customary insurgent reply from them.
'You haven't seen Steignton yet,' she continued.

'No place on earth is equal to Steignton for me.

It 's got the charm.


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