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A Canadian Heroine

CHAPTER XXII
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Let me go alone, mamma, and do what is to be done--it is not much.

If I meet him I shall not know it, and seeing me alone, the likeness cannot be so strong as to make him recognize me all at once." "But he might see us together when we start from here; and he might trace us.

He would know at once that he could get money from me, and for money he would do anything." She leaned back, and was silent a minute.
"We must keep closely shut up for a little while, till I can decide what to do.

I wish Maurice would come." Lucia looked up eagerly.

It was her own thought, though she had not dared to say it.


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