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Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 17
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If she didn't she wouldn't have anything to do with you, much less chumming with you as she does.

I know Leslie Moore too well not to be sure of that." "The first time I ever saw her, driving her geese down the hill on the day I came to Four Winds, she looked at me with the same expression," persisted Anne.

"I felt it, even in the midst of my admiration of her beauty.

She looked at me resentfully--she did, indeed, Captain Jim." "The resentment must have been about something else, Mistress Blythe, and you jest come in for a share of it because you happened past.
Leslie DOES take sullen spells now and again, poor girl.

I can't blame her, when I know what she has to put up with.


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