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Mary Anerley

CHAPTER XXI
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Then his dark eyes dropped, and he touched her gently, and only said, "Don't go away." "But I must go away," Insie answered, with a blush, and a look as of more tears lurking in her eyes.

"I have stopped too long; I must go away at once." "But when may I come again?
I will hold you, and fight for you with everybody in the world, unless you tell me when to come again." "Hush! I am quite ashamed to hear you talk so.

I am a poor girl, and you a great young gentleman." "Never mind that.

That has nothing to do with it.

Would you like to make me miserable, and a great deal more wicked than I ever was before?
Do you hate me so much as all that, Insie ?" "No.


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