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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER I
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A CRESCENT OF A GIRL When Madge Alden was seventeen years of age an event occurred which promised to be the misfortune of her life.

At first she was almost overwhelmed and knew not what to do.

She was but a young and inexperienced girl, and for a year or more had been regarded as an invalid.
Madge Alden was an orphan.

Four years prior to the opening of our story she had lost her mother, her surviving parent, and since had resided with her elder sister Mary, who was several years her senior, and had married Henry Muir, a merchant of New York City.

This gentleman had cordially united with his wife in offering Madge a home, and his manner toward the young girl, as far as his absorbed and busy life permitted, had been almost paternal.


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