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The Unseen Bridgegroom

CHAPTER IV
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She said so, didn't she?
And being very well acquainted with me, she was moved with compassion for the deluded man and came to warn him in time.

I explained her little mistake, as you saw, and she apologized handsomely, and--exit, Miriam.
Isn't that satisfactory ?" "Are you speaking the truth ?" Miss Dane laid her hand upon her heart, and bowed profoundly.
"Doesn't Mr.Walraven know her ?" "That is a question I can not take it upon myself to answer.

Mr.
Walraven is of age.

Let him speak for himself." "I told you before," said the bridegroom, angrily.

"Let us have no more about it, Blanche, or I may chance to lose my temper." He turned on his heel and walked off whistling, and the bride, in her snowy robes and laces, went down to breakfast, trying vainly to clear her stormy brow.


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