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A Man and a Woman

CHAPTER IX
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I liked this, though I did not know who made it.

My sister told me, and I have come to thank you.

Why did you do it for me ?" That was putting the case plainly enough, certainly, and promptly enough, but it was not of a nature to trouble Mrs.Rolfston.

This was a clever woman, married ten years, and of experiences which varied.
She even glanced over the visitor from head to heel before she answered, and her color deepened and her eyes brightened, though he did not note it.
"You have changed," she commented.

"I should hardly have known you but for your lips and eyes.


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