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Tracy Park

CHAPTER XXX
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You don't know how lonely I felt when I went on the stage and knew there was no home face looking at me in all that crowd.

I think you might have come any way.' 'But, Jerrie,' Harold said, laying his hand upon her shoulder, as they slowly walked on, 'wait a little before you condemn me utterly.

I wanted to come quite as much as you wanted to have me.

I remembered what a help it was to me when I was graduated to see your face in the crowd, and know by its expression that you were satisfied.' 'I did not suppose you saw me,' Jerry exclaimed, her voice very different in its tone from what it had been at first.
'Saw you!' and Harold's hand tightened its grasp on her shoulder.

'Saw you! I scarcely saw any one else except you, and Maude, who sat beside you.


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