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The Hand But Not the Heart

CHAPTER I
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"I do not know her very intimately; but I have seen enough to give me a clue to her character.

Her tastes are pure, her mind evenly balanced, and her intellect well cultivated." "But she is only a woman." Mr.Hendrickson sighed as he spoke.
"_Only_ a woman! I scarcely understand you," said Mrs.Denison, gravely.

"_I_ am a woman." "Yes, and a true woman! Forgive my words.

They have only a conventional meaning," replied the young man earnestly.
"You must explain that meaning, as referring to Jessie Loring." "It is this, only.

She can be deceived by appearances.


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