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The Secret Passage

CHAPTER XVII
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If her objection is a question of money, you can hand over the whole of that income you have inherited." "Aunt Selina's six thousand a year! Why ?" "Because I have enough money for us both, and when Caranby dies I shall be almost a millionaire.

I don't like you having this money." "But your reason ?" "I have none that I can tell you.

Besides, if we can buy Mrs.
Octagon's consent with even six thousand a year--" "I do not mind," said Juliet.

"But now that I know you are really innocent, and I take shame to myself for having doubted you, I am willing to marry you, even though my mother withholds her consent." "My darling!" Cuthbert folded the girl in his arms and kissed her.

"I now know that you truly love me.


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