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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XIX
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I don't pretend to understand the necessity of your being so friendly, or tolerant, or what you will, with him; neither do I pry or question.
My regard for you makes trust imperative.

I do trust you as readily as you should trust me.

What else can we do till times are better ?" "What do you mean by saying, 'till times are better ?'" she asked, in gentle solicitude.

"Are you having a hard time in town, like poor papa ?" "Oh, bless you! no.

I don't suppose Henry is making much.


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