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Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 33
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I blame myself very much, Leslie.' I told him not to do that--he had done what he thought right.

He has always been so kind to me--I couldn't bear to see him worrying over it." "And Dick--George, I mean?
Is his memory fully restored ?" "Practically.

Of course, there are a great many details he can't recall yet--but he remembers more and more every day.

He went out for a walk on the evening after Dick was buried.

He had Dick's money and watch on him; he meant to bring them home to me, along with my letter.
He admits he went to a place where the sailors resorted--and he remembers drinking--and nothing else.


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