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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XLV
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By Jove! I'm ashamed to say it, but I half begin to believe in you.

I did think I was past being taken in, but it seems possible for once again.

Of course, you will return to Mrs.Redmain now that all is cleared up." "It is impossible," Mary answered.

"I can not live in a house where the lady mistrusts and the gentleman insults me." She left the room, and Mr.Redmain did not try to prevent her.

As she left the house she burst into tears; and the fact Mewks carried to his master.
The man was the more careful to report everything about Mary, that there was one in the house of whom he never reported anything, but to whom, on the contrary, he told everything he thought she would care to know.


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