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No. 13 Washington Square

CHAPTER II
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I did side-step a bit, that's a fact." "You admit this, and yet you expect me to accept as my husband a man who admits he is a crook!" "My dear Clara," he protested gently, "I never admitted I was such an undraped, uneuphonious, square-cornered word as that." "Well, if a forger isn't a crook, then who is?
The business of those forged letters of Thomas Jefferson, do you think I can stand for that ?" The young man was in earnest, deadly earnest; yet he could not help his wide mouth tilting slightly upward to the right.

Plainly there was something here that amused him.
"But, Clara, you don't seem to understand that business--and you don't seem to understand me." "No, I must say I don't!" she said caustically.
"Well, perhaps I can't blame you," he admitted soothingly, "for I don't always understand myself.

But really, my dear, you're not seeing this in the right light.

Oh, I'm not going to defend myself.

It's sad, very sad, but I'll confess I'm no chromo of sweet and haloed rectitude to be held up for the encouragement and beatification of young John D.
Rockefeller's Bible Class.


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