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The Woman’s Way

CHAPTER XIX
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It was evident that she was considering the matter with all a woman's acuteness.

"Yes; I wish you to go to England.

There are other reasons--it will be better for you to see the machinery." "All right, your Excellency," said Derrick, promptly; for he felt as if he had placed himself in her hands.

"When would you like me to start ?" "To-morrow," she said.

She raised her eyes and looked at him wistfully.
"If you are to go, it is better for me--for you--for affairs, that you go at once." As she spoke, she opened a despatch-box lying on the table beside her and took out two packets.


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