[The Lost Lady of Lone by E.D.E.N. Southworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lost Lady of Lone CHAPTER IV 16/30
Yes, thanks, I will come," said the marquis. "So happy! Will you allow me to call for you--at--at your lodgings ?" "Thanks, Sir Lemuel, if you will kindly call _here_ at your own hour, it will be more directly in your way home, and you will find me ready to accompany you." "Quite right.
I will be here at seven.
Good morning." And with this the banker went away. "He wants me to make an article about something, I suppose," mused the young man when the elder had gone.
"I will go.
I will see that sweet girl again, even if I never see her afterwards." The temptation was certainly very strong.
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