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The Hand But Not the Heart

CHAPTER IX
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You came directly here, according to your own admission, and asked for me.

Not being well, I desired to be excused.

But you would take no excuse.

Your manner to the servant was not only disturbed, but imperative.

To me it is constrained, and altogether different from anything I have hitherto noticed.


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