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The Visioning

CHAPTER XVII
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Why, he says he don't know anybody more to be pitied than you are." "Well--_really!_ I must say that of all the insolent -- impertinent--insufferable--" "He says you would have amounted to something if you'd had half a chance.
But he's afraid you never will, Aunt Kate." "I do not wish to hear anything more about him," said Aunt Kate haughtily.

"Now, or at any future time." But it was not five minutes later she asked, with studied indifference: "Pray what does this absurd being look like ?" "What being, Aunt Kate ?" innocently inquired the being who was very young.
"Why this sympathetic gentleman!" "Oh, I don't know.

He's just a man.

Sometimes he wears boots.

He's real nice, Aunt Kate." "Oh I'm sure he must be charming!" She turned toward home, more erect, attending to her duties with a dignified sense of responsibility.
The glare of day had gone, but without bringing the cool of night.


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