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The Voice in the Fog

CHAPTER XVII
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It's a normal impulse.
There isn't a young man alive who can look upon a pretty girl's face without wishing to kiss it.

I don't believe Thomas will repeat the offense.

The trouble, girl, is this--you've been living in a false atmosphere, where people hide all their generous impulses because to be natural is not fashionable." "I marvel at you more and more.

Is it generous, then, to kiss a girl without so much as by your leave?
If he had been sorry, if he had apologized, I might overlook the deed.

But he kissed me and walked away.
Do you realize what such an action means to any young woman with pride?
Very well, if he apologizes he may stay; but no longer on the basis of friendship.


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