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The Gilded Age
Part 5.

CHAPTER XXXIX
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But he was a coward before this woman.

May be he was not the man he once was.

Where was his coolness?
Where was his sneering, imperturbable manner, with which he could have met, and would have met, any woman he had wronged, if he had only been forewarned.

He felt now that he must temporize, that he must gain time.

There was danger in Laura's tone.


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