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The Half-Hearted

CHAPTER IX
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Had he known it, he would have been plain and natural, for at no time had the girl ever been so near to him.

Instead, he made some laughing remark, which sounded harshly flippant in her ears.

She looked at him reproachfully; it was cruel to treat her seriousness with scorn; and then, seeing Lady Manorwater and the others on the lawn below, she asked him with studied carelessness to take her back.

Lewis obeyed meekly, cursing in his heart his unhappy trick of an easy humour.

If his virtues were to go far to rob him of what he most cared for, it looked black indeed for the unfortunate young man.
Meantime Wratislaw and Mr.Stocks had drawn together by the attraction of opposites.


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