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The Iron Rule

CHAPTER XI
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Father was very angry about her rejecting a young man some two or three years ago, who afterwards disgraced himself, and broke the heart of a young creature who had been weak enough to marry him." "Then I should say that your sister was a sensible girl," remarked Andrew, in a cheerful voice.
"Yes, she is a sensible girl; and, what is more, a good girl.

Ah, me! I wish I were half as sensible and half as good." With what a free motion did the heart of Andrew beat after receiving this intelligence! "Is Mary Howland married ?" he asked.

He knew that she was, for he had seen the fact noticed in a newspaper.
"Yes; she married a Mr.Markland." "Who is he ?" "I don't know much about, him.

He's a teller in one of the banks." "How did the family like her marriage ?" "Not at all.

They don't visit." "Indeed! Why ?" "Dear knows! Old Mr.Howland is a hard sort of a man when he takes up a prejudice against any one.


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