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The Amazing Marriage

CHAPTER XIX
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I have an uncle; I would not disturb my uncle; he is inventing guns and he wishes peace.

It is my husband I have come to find.

He did not leave me in anger.' She coloured.

With a dimple of tenderness at one cheek, looking from Sarah to Madge, she said: 'I would not leave my friends; they are sisters to me.' Sarah, at these words, caught up her apron.

Madge did no more than breathe deep and fast.
An unoccupied cold parlour in Mr.Woodseer's house that would be heated for a guest, urged him to repeat his invitation, but he took the check from Gower, who suggested the doubt of Mary Jones being so good an attendant upon Lady Fleetwood as Madge.


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