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The Woman’s Way

CHAPTER XXIV
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"Dearest, don't you know that it is a joy to me to feel that I am trusting you, that I am proving my love for you?
Oh, let it go at that"-- how soon she had caught his phrases! "And now come back a little way through the woods with me.

And try to forget Lady Gridborough.

Why, sir," she went on, with a tender, bewitching playfulness, though her eyes were moist, "you ought not to be thinking of any lady, old or young, but me." When Derrick got back to the inn, he found Reggie at work on his masterpiece.
"Put that away for a minute or two, Rex," he said.

"I want to talk to you.

Do you know how to get married ?" "You catch your bride and bridegroom, dress them carefully, place them in a church, add a parson and mix slowly and carefully.


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