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The Story of Bawn

CHAPTER XL
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I've heard, of course, that he has quite recovered and is going abroad.

I shall always feel very kindly towards him and very sorry because of any wrong I did him." "You never did him any," the mother said.
It was on the tip of my tongue to ask her where Nora Brady was, for that was a trouble to me, too, despite my happiness.

The poor people round about had, I was told, taken the same view of poor Nora's devotion to her sick man as Maureen.

She had slipped away from those who, like myself, would have stood her friends.

But before I could ask the question Richard Dawson himself came into the room.
I was startled and a little embarrassed at first sight of him.


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