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The Good Time Coming

CHAPTER XXVIII
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
FROM that period, Mr.Markland not only avoided all conference with his wife touching their daughter's relation to Mr.Lyon, but became so deeply absorbed in business matters, that he gave little earnest thought to the subject.

As the new interests in which he was involved grew into larger and larger importance, all things else dwindled comparatively.
At the end of six months he was so changed that, even to his own family, he was scarcely like the same individual.

All the time he appeared thinking intensely.

As to "Woodbine Lodge," its beauties no longer fell into thought or perception.

The charming landscape spread itself wooingly before him, but he saw nothing of its varied attractions.


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