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Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise

CHAPTER VI
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They'd blame you.

And I want them to know it's all my own doing." "You're right, Susie," said the young man, relieved and emphatic.

"If I went with you, it'd only get both of us into deeper trouble." Again silence, with Sam feeling a kind of awe as he studied the resolute, mysterious profile of the girl, which he could now see clearly.

At last he said: "And after you get there, Susie--what will you do ?" "Find a boarding house, and then look for a place." "What kind of a place ?" "In a store--or making dresses--or any kind of sewing.

Or I could do housework." The sex impulse is prolific of generous impulses.


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