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The Touchstone of Fortune

CHAPTER VII
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I wish I were dead.

I have wronged him cruelly, and you are to blame." The last sentence was purely feminine logic, which is always interesting but usually inaccurate.
She began to weep, and I took her hand to soothe her, as I asked gently: "Tell me, Frances.

Tell me all your trouble.

Speak it out.

Let me be your other self.


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