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A Daughter of the Snows

CHAPTER XVII
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He rested one arm lightly on her body, and poured her bright hair again and again from his hand in glistening waves.
"As I said, the stamp of the breed was unmarred, but there was yet a difference.

There is a difference.

I have watched it, studied it, tried to make it out.

I have sat at table, proud by the side of you, but dwarfed.

When you talked of little things I was large enough to follow; when of big things, too small.


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