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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXXIV
11/24

"We have just come from New York, Mrs.Crow.We sail for England this week, and I must see Rosalie before we go.

How can we get to Mr.Bonner's place ?" "It's across the river, about twelve miles from here," said Mrs.Crow.
"Come in and rest yourselves.

You don't have to go back to-day, do you?
Ain't you married yet ?" "No, Mrs.Crow," responded Elsie, with a stiff, perfunctory smile.
"Thank you, we cannot stop.

It is necessary that we return to New York to-night, but I must see Rosalie before going.

You see, Mrs.Crow, I do not expect to return to America.


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