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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XX
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I saw that you enjoyed your vigorous life fully, and felt that I might enjoy life also; and as I grew strong I did enjoy everything more and more.

Two things besides, and I can say, 'All present or accounted for.' Mr.Wayland is a student, and has a splendid library.

He coached me--that was your old college jargon--on books, and Mrs.Wayland coached me on society.

So here I am, weighing a hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, and ready for another gallop;" and away she went, the embodiment of beautiful life.
"One more question, Madge," he said, as they slackened pace again.
"Why wouldn't you write to me oftener ?" "I don't like to write letters.

Mine to Mary were scarcely more than notes.


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