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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER IX
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Already I've told you I love you, though this you must have known, for I've made no effort to conceal my love.
To me you're the dearest, sweetest girl in the world; and all I ask is the chance to strive and toil for you, and make a home for you, and relieve you of anxiety and care, and have you for a joyous companion and mate." Ruth closed her hands on his, while her eyes grew wet.
"You mean it, Lee ?" "Ah, I do, I do! I love you; I hold you dearer than anything in the world." The smile she gave was tender, trustful.
"I believe you," she said.
She yielded to his arms.

Her head fell back upon his shoulder and her look lifted to his blissfully.

When he kissed her a thrill of passionate desire answered, as when on that fragrant evening in the canon he first had fiercely pressed her lips.

This was happiness--happiness.

If it could but last forever! "And my love is yours, too, Lee," she exclaimed, so earnestly that he felt his heart quiver.


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