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The Woodlanders

CHAPTER II
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If you think it over you'll be inclined to bring what I want, I know." "I've nothing more to say," she answered.
Her companion saw from her manner that it was useless to urge her further by speech.

"As you are a trusty young woman," he said, "I'll put these sovereigns up here for ornament, that you may see how handsome they are.

Bring the hair to-morrow, or return the sovereigns." He stuck them edgewise into the frame of a small mantle looking-glass.

"I hope you'll bring it, for your sake and mine.

I should have thought she could have suited herself elsewhere; but as it's her fancy it must be indulged if possible.


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