[A Young Girl’s Wooing by E. P. Roe]@TWC D-Link bookA Young Girl’s Wooing CHAPTER XIX 3/16
You know I can." "So can I." "But there's reason in all things." "Therefore, a little in me.
Please, Madge, don't make me feel that I am almost a stranger to you.
If we had remained together, I should have paid out more than this for candy, flowers, and nonsense.
I have yielded everything, haven't I? and, as Mary says, I do wish to feel a little like one of the family." "Well, then," she said, laughing and blushing, "as from one of the family--" "And from your deceased brother," he interrupted. She put her finger to her lips.
"That's past," she said.
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