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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER IV
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She was a good-looking girl--still only a girl, and apparently under twenty--quietly dressed, yet looking anything but quiet.

But that might have been due to her fringe, which was, so to speak, a prominent-feature in her face.

She was tall and well-made, with large features, an ample cheek, a full eye, and a wide mouth.

A good-natured-looking girl, and though her mouth was wide, it suggested smiles.

The husband was exchanging a little graceful badinage with the barmaid when she joined him, and perhaps this made her look a little cross.


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