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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XVI
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His run, however, broke down, and with a look of scared bewilderment he came back to Godfrey.
"Mr.Wardour," he said, "what am I to do?
Please advise me.

If we raise a hue and cry, it will set people saying all manner of things, pleasant neither for you nor for us." "That is your business, Mr.Helmer," answered Godfrey, bitterly.

"It is you who have brought this shame on her." "You are a cold-hearted man," said Tom.

"But there is no shame in the matter.

I will soon make that clear--if only I knew where to go after her.


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