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Uncle Max

CHAPTER XIX
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I have never spoken to any one about Eric.
Mr.Cunliffe knows.

But he--he--is different, and he was very kind to me.
I must always be grateful.' The tears came into her eyes, and she hurried on: 'I should like you to know, only I am such a coward.

I am so sure of your sympathy, you seem already such a friend.

Why do you call me Miss Hamilton?
I am younger than you.

I should like to hear you say Gladys.
Miss Hamilton seems so stiff from you, and for years I have thought of you as Ursula.' 'You mean that Uncle Max has often talked of me ?' 'Oh yes,' with an involuntary sigh, 'of you and your brother.


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