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The Woodlanders

CHAPTER V
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She'll soon be off again on account of it." "So rich and so powerful, and yet to yawn!" the girl murmured.

"Then things don't fay with she any more than with we!" Marty now alighted; the lamp again shone upon her, and as the carriage rolled on, a soft voice said to her from the interior, "Good-night." "Good-night, ma'am," said Marty.

But she had not been able to see the woman who began so greatly to interest her--the second person of her own sex who had operated strongly on her mind that day..


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