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Night and Day

CHAPTER XXIV
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In fact, we'll help each other.

That's a Christian doctrine, isn't it ?" "It sounds more like Paganism to me," Rodney groaned, as he reviewed the situation into which her Christian doctrine was plunging them.
And yet he could not deny that a divine relief possessed him, and that the future, instead of wearing a lead-colored mask, now blossomed with a thousand varied gaieties and excitements.

He was actually to see Cassandra within a week or perhaps less, and he was more anxious to know the date of her arrival than he could own even to himself.

It seemed base to be so anxious to pluck this fruit of Katharine's unexampled generosity and of his own contemptible baseness.

And yet, though he used these words automatically, they had now no meaning.


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