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Miss Ludington’s Sister

CHAPTER XII
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"She is very good to me, but she has never thought of such a thing.

It is I that love her, and she is very good to let me; but she does not love me.

How should she ?" "I think she does," said Miss Ludington, with a tone of quiet assurance.
"I have never said anything to her about it; but I have observed her.

A woman can generally read a woman in that particular, and it would be especially strange if I could not read her.

I do not think that you need to be afraid of her answer.


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