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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XX
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Ask her.

Are you satisfied now?
Am I a sphinx--a conundrum--any longer ?" "No; and at last I am more than content that you are not little Madge." "Why, this is famous, as Dr.Sommers says.

When was a man ever known to change his mind before ?" "I've changed mine so often of late that I'm fairly dizzy.

You are setting me straight at last." Madge laughed outright, and after a moment said, "Now account for yourself.

What places did you visit abroad ?" He began to tell her, and she to ask questions that surprised him, showing that she had some idea of even the topography and color of the region, and a better knowledge of the history and antiquities than himself.


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