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Westways

CHAPTER XIII
12/42

Ah! the rascal.

It is a hare." They saw no more birds, nor did the Squire expect to find anything in the woods except the peace of mind to be secured by violent exercise.

He went on talking about the horses and the mills.
When near to the house, Penhallow said, "Your aunt is to go away to-morrow.

Every day here seems to add to her difficulty in leaving home.
I shall say nothing to her of West Point until it is settled one way or another.

I shall, of course, go to the Cape for a day, unless your aunt's brother Charles will take my place when he brings Leila to Philadelphia to meet us.


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