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One Man in His Time

CHAPTER XIV
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In a woman like that, an incorrigible coquette, every relation with her own sex would be edged with malice.
"Well, I just stopped to wish you happiness.

I must go now, but I'll come again, when I have time, and look at your shop.

Such a funny idea--a shop, with all the money you've got! But no idea seems too funny for people to-day.

And that reminds me of the Governor.

Have you seen the Governor again since the evening we dined with him ?" Her turn had come, and Corinna, for she was very human, planted the sting without mercy.


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