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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

CHAPTER VIII
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Oh, you should see him, Madge; he is the most beautiful person living.

The poor soft beauty of the fairest woman grows pale beside him.

You cannot know how wonderfully beautiful a man may be.

You have never seen one." "Yes, I have seen many men, and I well remember their appearance.

I was twelve years old, you know, when I lost my sight." "But, Madge," said Dorothy, out of the fulness of her newly acquired knowledge, "a girl of twelve cannot see a man." "No woman sees with her eyes the man whom she loves," answered Madge, quietly.
"How does she see him ?" queried Dorothy.
"With her heart." "Have you, too, learned that fact ?" asked Dorothy.
Madge hesitated for a moment and murmured "Yes." "Who is he, dear one ?" whispered Dorothy.
"I may not tell even you, Dorothy," replied Madge, "because it can come to nothing.


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