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The Miller Of Old Church

CHAPTER XI
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If that first kiss had stirred his fancy, her subsequent repulse had established her influence.

The stubborn virtue, which was a part of the inherited fibre of her race, had achieved a result not unworthy of the most finished coquette.

Against his desire for possession there battled the instinctive chastity that was woven into the structure of Sarah Revercomb's granddaughter.

Hardly less violent than the natural impulse against which it warred, it gave Blossom an advantage, which the obvious weakness of her heart had helped to increase.

It was as though she yearned toward him while she resisted--as though she feared him most in the moment that she repulsed him.
"Good God! how beautiful you are and how cold!" he exclaimed.
"I am not cold.


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