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Ships That Pass In The Night

CHAPTER XV
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And don't detain your reader too long: if you must have a sunset, let it be a short one.

I could give you many more hints which would be useful to you." "But why not use your own hints for yourself ?" she suggested.
"That would be selfish of me," he said solemnly.

"I wish you to profit by them." "You are learning to be unselfish at a very rapid rate," Bernardine said.
At that moment Mrs.Reffold came into the breakfast-room, and, seeing Bernardine, gave her a stiff bow.
"I thought you and Mrs.Reffold were such friends," Robert Allitsen said.
Bernardine then told him of her last interview with Mrs.Reffold.
"Well, if you feel uncomfortable, it is as it should be," he said.

"I don't see what business you had to point out to Mrs.Reffold her duty.
I dare say she knows it quite well though she may not choose to do it.
I am sure I should resent it, if any one pointed out my duty to me.
Every one knows his own duty.

And it is his own affair whether or not he does it." "I wonder if you are right," Bernardine said.


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