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CHAPTER XI
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Toward Captain Stanwick the only feeling of which she was now conscious was, naturally, a feeling of the strongest aversion.
My own course in this difficult and painful matter appeared to me to be clear.

"It is your duty as a Christian to see this miserable man again," I said.

"And it is my duty as your friend and pastor, to sustain you under the trial.

I will go with you to-morrow to the place of meeting." II.
THE next evening we found Captain Stanwick waiting for us in the park.
He drew back on seeing me.

I explained to him, temperately and firmly, what my position was.


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