[Franklin Kane by Anne Douglas Sedgwick]@TWC D-Link bookFranklin Kane CHAPTER XIII 12/28
She hardly knew what she was feeling, but it pressed upon her so, that she was afraid lest a breath would stir some consciousness in him.
She had money, a good deal.
What a pity that he had none. 'Now you,' Gerald went on, 'have all sorts of big, wise plans for life, I've no doubt.
It would interest me to hear about them.' 'No; I drift too,' said Althea. 'You can't call it drifting when you read and study such a lot.' 'Oh yes, I can, when there is no real aim in the work.
You should hear Mr.Kane scold me about that.' Gerald was not interested in Mr.Kane.
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