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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XXVII
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Now I've said it, and don't vex me again by speaking as if I had not said and meant it." "I can scarcely tell whether your words make me more glad or sad.

Each feeling is deeper than you will ever believe.

You certainly give me the impression that if I marry Stella Wildmere our lives will be separated." "You don't take nature, especially woman-nature, into consideration at all.

I am not congenial to Miss Wildmere; she does not like me.

It is nothing against her, but some people are antagonistic.


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