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Night and Day

CHAPTER XVIII
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Then, on the drive you hardly spoke to me.

Henry noticed it.

Every one notices it....

You find no difficulty in talking to Henry, though." She noted these various complaints and determined philosophically to answer none of them, although the last stung her to considerable irritation.

She wished to find out how deep his grievance lay.
"None of these things seem to me to matter," she said.
"Very well, then.


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