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The Boss of Little Arcady

CHAPTER XXIII
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THE STRAIN OF PEAVEY It was too true that I could not call her "Little Miss," as I had lightly called her mother "Miss Caroline" at our first encounter.

Of a dusky pallor was Miss Lansdale when I first beheld her under the night of her hair.

As the waning light showed me her, I thought of a blossomed young sloe tree in her own far valley of the Old Dominion.

Closer to her I could note only that she was dark but fair, for observations of this character became, for some reason, impracticable in her immediate presence.
She greeted me kindly, as her mother's lawyer; she was cordial to me a moment, as her mother's friend; but later, when these debts of civility had been duly paid, when we had gone from the outer dusk into candle light, she favored me only with occasional glances of the mildest curiosity, in which was neither kindness nor cordiality.

Not that these had given way to their opposites; they were simply not there.


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