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Miss Caprice

CHAPTER V
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I was grateful and asked her questions about the great work being done by such organizations in the gay city of Paris.
"I was interested in her and asked her name.

She told me she was known as Sister Magdalen.

Then the carriage came and I left her." "One question, Lady Ruth--how did she impress you ?" "Frankly, as one who had passed through the furnace of affliction; her face was sad, yet oh, so inexpressibly sweet.

It haunted me.

I have looked at every sister I met wherever I traveled, in the hope of meeting her, but it has been useless." It can be readily believed that this arouses the deepest interest in the young student of medicine.


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