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The Man Between

CHAPTER VI
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"I do not wish ever to see his face again, and I must see grandmother and tell her what we are going to do." "I dare say she guesses already.

She advised me to ask you about the mortgage.

She knew what you would say." "Father, who are the Tyrrel-Rawdons ?" Then the Judge told the story of the young Tyrrel-Rawdon, who a century ago had lost his world for Love, and Ethel said "she liked him better than any Rawdon she had ever heard of." "Except your father, Ethel." "Except my father; my dear, good father.

And I am glad that Love did not always make them poor.

They must now be rich, if they want to buy the Court." "They are rich manufacturers.


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