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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER VII
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You can't see her there and not be sure she had a heart.

She part smiles; she keeps her mouth shut, but there's the dimple, and it means a thought, like a bubble bursting up from the heart in her breast.

She's tall.

She carries herself like a great French lady, and nothing beats that.

It's the same colour, dark eyebrows and fair hair.


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