[Wife in Name Only by Charlotte M. Braeme (Bertha M. Clay)]@TWC D-Link book
Wife in Name Only

CHAPTER XXXII
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I should say that you have seen some one like me, perhaps." It was probable enough, but Lord Arleigh was not quite satisfied.

The earl and his guest parted in the most friendly manner.
"I shall never be quite so much in love with solitude again," said Lord Arleigh, as they were parting; "you have taught me that there is something better." "I have learned the same lesson from you," responded the earl, with a sigh.

"You talk about solitude.

I had not been at Rosorton ten days before a party of four, all friends of mine, proposed to visit me.

I could not refuse.


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