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Lizzy Glenn

CHAPTER VI
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I wonder what in the world takes her over to Charlestown so often?
She goes, I believe, almost every day, and usually late in the afternoon.

Several persons have spoken of her to me; but none seemed to know her errand there, or to have any knowledge of her whatever." "There is some mystery connected with her, certainly.

This afternoon I went in to make some inquiries in regard to her of Berlaps.

I was just in time to hear Michael, his salesman, give her some insulting language, for which I rebuked the fellow sharply." "Indeed! How did she take it ?" said Milford.
"She did not seem to notice him, but glided quickly past, as he bent over the counter toward her, and left the store." "Did you see her face ?" "No.

Her vail was closely drawn, as usual," answered Perkins.
"I don't know why it is, but there is something about this young female that interests me very much.


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