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The Lion and The Mouse

CHAPTER XV
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Full of his own project, he had mind for nothing else.

Ignoring therefore the question of compensation, whatever she might mean by that, he continued: "You can win him if you make up your mind to.

A woman with your resources can blind him to any other woman." "But if--he loves Judge Rossmore's daughter ?" objected Shirley.
"It's for you to make him forget her--and you can," replied the financier confidently.

"My desire is to separate him from this Rossmore woman at any cost.

You must help me." His sternness relaxed somewhat and his eyes rested on her kindly.


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