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Jerome, A Poor Man

CHAPTER XXV
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"She makes me think a little of my wife at her age," he said.
The Squire started.

It was the first time he had ever heard the Colonel mention his wife.

He sighed, looked at him, and hesitated with a delicacy of reticence.

"It must have been a hard blow," he ventured, finally.
The Colonel nodded.
"Any children ?" asked the Squire, after a little.
"No," replied Colonel Lamson.

He puffed at his pipe, his face was redder than usual.


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