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Fair Margaret

CHAPTER XV
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Only to-day--but why should I tell you of it?
Well, he has driven me even to this, that I must kiss an unwilling stranger in a garden," and she sobbed aloud.
"Poor girl!--poor girl!" said Peter, patting her hand kindly with his thin fingers.

"Henceforth I have another score against Morella, and I will pay it too." "Will you ?" she asked quickly.

"Ah! if so, I would die for you, who now live only to be revenged upon him.

And it shall be my first vengeance to rob him of that noble-looking mistress of yours, whom he has stolen away and has set his heart upon wholly, because she is the first woman who ever resisted him--him, who thinks that he is invincible." "Have you any plan ?" asked Peter.
"As yet, none.

The thing is very difficult.


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