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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XXII
11/15

"If I should ever love a man I think I could suffer a great deal for his sake, but there are some things I couldn't do." "I thought you would feel so." "Why don't you help her father out ?" Madge faltered.
"I don't think I have sufficient means.

I have never been over-thrifty in saving, and have not laid by many thousands.

I have merely a good salary and very good prospects.

You can't imagine how slow and conservative Henry is.

In business matters he treats me just as if I were a stranger, and I must prove myself worthy of trust at every point, and by long apprenticeship, before he will give me a voice in affairs.


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