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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XV
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You have hardly had a chance to see Henry." "You will come down again after Jack goes to sleep ?" "Yes, if I feel like it." Graydon soon discovered Mrs.Muir after she had joined her husband, and asked, "Where is Madge ?" "She has kindly taken the baby so that I can spend a little time with Henry.

The children have been frightened, and Jack is very fretful.
I'm tired out, and don't know what I should do if it wasn't for Madge." "Why can't the nurse take him ?" "He won't go to her in these bad moods.

Madge can quiet him even better than I.What's the matter that you are so anxious to see Madge?
You have seemed abundantly able to amuse yourself without her the last few days.

Is Mr.Arnault in the way to-night ?" "As if I cared a rap for him!" said Graydon, turning irritably away.
He did care, however, and felt that Miss Wildmere was making too much use of the liberty she had provided for.

She, like many others, could be half hysterical while the violence of the storm lasted, and yet, when quiet was restored, was capable of making a jest of her fears and the most of a delightful conjunction of affairs, which placed two eligible men at her beck, to either of whom she could become engaged before she slept.


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