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Betty Zane

PROLOGUE
16/35

You know you got here late last fall, and have not had any pleasant weather yet.

It is perfectly delightful in May and June.

I can take you to fields of wild white honeysuckle and May flowers and wild roses.

I know you love the woods, so be patient a little longer." Elizabeth had been spoiled by her brothers--what girl would not have been by five great big worshippers ?--and any trivial thing gone wrong with her was a serious matter to them.

They were proud of her, and of her beauty and accomplishments were never tired of talking.
She had the dark hair and eyes so characteristic of the Zanes; the same oval face and fine features: and added to this was a certain softness of contour and a sweetness of expression which made her face bewitching.


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