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Arms and the Woman

CHAPTER II
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"What do they mean ?" "It is what I am going to do with my fortune," said I.

I was holding out my vanity at arm's length and laughing at it silently.
"Your air castles will be realized now," said Phyllis.
"I shall build no more," said I.

"The last one gave me a very bad fall." Phyllis looked away again.

A vague perfume from her hair wafted past my nostrils, and for a space I was overwhelmed with sadness.

Soon I discerned Mr.Holland speeding toward us.
"I shall not see you again," I said, "so I'll bid you good-bye now.


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