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The Virginians

CHAPTER XI
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All women are jealous," cried Mrs.Mountain.
"'Tis a pity you could not have kept your eyes off my paper, madam," said Mr.Washington.

"You will permit me to say so.

A great deal of mischief has come because I chose to keep a secret which concerned only myself and another person.

For a long time George Warrington's heart has been black with anger against me, and my feeling towards him has, I own, scarce been more friendly.

All this pain might have been spared to both of us, had my private papers only been read by those for whom they were written.


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