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Tommy and Grizel

CHAPTER XXIX
11/18

You would have flung me away if I had yielded--I had to win to save you." "Now I am lost indeed," he was saying to himself, even as it came rushing out of him, and what appalled him most was that worse had probably still to come.

He was astride two horses, and both were at the gallop.

He flung out his arms as if seeking for something to check him.
As he did so she had started to her feet, listening.

It seemed to her that there was someone near them.
He flung out his arms for help, and they fell upon Lady Pippinworth and went round her.

He drew her to him.


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