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Tommy and Grizel

CHAPTER XIX
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And I do think it.

I believe that Elspeth, despite her timidity and her dependence on you, is like other girls at heart, and not more difficult to win.
"And even if it all comes to nothing," she told him, a little faintly, "I shall not be unhappy.

You don't really know me if you think I should love to be married so--so much as all that." "It is you, Grizel," he replied, "who don't see that it is myself I am pitying.

It is I who want to be married as much as all that." Her eyes shone with a soft light, for of course it was what she wanted him to say.

These two seemed to have changed places.


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