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The Crown of Life

CHAPTER XV
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His faults are balanced, I think, by his aristocratic temper.

He is too proud consciously to make dirty bargains.

High-handed, of course; but that's the race--the race.

Things being as they are, I would as soon see him in power as another." Irene pondered this.

It pleased her.
On the morning after Arnold's proposal, she knew that he and her father had talked.


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