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The Allen House

CHAPTER XI
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The two young men, after the scene in Judge Bigelow's office, only kept up, for the sake of others, the shadow of acquaintanceship.

Between them there was a strong mutual repulsion which neither sought to overcome.
As I remarked I saw Wallingford more than once in conversation with the bride.

But nothing in his manner indicated any sentiment beyond that of friendship.

He was polite, cheerful, and at his ease.

But it was different with her.


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