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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 10
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I dare say you think that I have behaved very badly, and I am sorry; but I am sure that I am doing right now." "What have you discovered, Bertha?
I don't understand you at all." "I don't suppose you do, mamma.

I cannot tell you what it is.

I told him that I would not tell anybody." "But you don't seem to mind, Bertha; that is what puzzles me.

A girl who has made up her mind to accept a man, and who finds out something that seems to her so bad that she rejects him, would naturally be distressed and upset.

You seem to treat it as if it were a matter of no importance." "I don't quite understand it myself, mamma.


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