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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XXVI
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"If I were a man, I wouldn't stand it.
I've been on the alert somewhat to-day, for I don't wish to see you made a fool of.

That Mr.Arnault has been at her side the livelong time, and he's out driving with her now." "I understand all about that," said Graydon, impatiently; "tell me about Madge." "Perhaps you do, and perhaps you don't.

It's certainly beyond my comprehension," continued Mrs.Muir, determined to free her mind.
"If she is anything to you, or wishes to be, her performances are as unique as those of Madge, although in a different style.

We Alden girls were not brought up in that way.

Pardon me; I know it's your affair, but you are my brother, and have been a good one, too.


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