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Pembroke

CHAPTER IV
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"You would stand out in the road and keep on calling a man who wouldn't even turn his head?
You'd keep on calling, and let all the town hear ?" "Yes, I would.

I would! I wouldn't be ashamed of anything if I was going to marry him.

I'd go on my knees before him in the face and eyes of the whole town." "Well, I wouldn't," said Charlotte.
"I would, if I was sure he thought as much of me as I did of him." Charlotte looked at her proudly.

"I'm sure enough of that," said she.
Rose winced a little.

"Then I wouldn't mind what I did," she persisted, stubbornly.
"Well, I would," said Charlotte; "but maybe I don't care.


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