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The Woman’s Way

CHAPTER XXXI
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"Yes; he is a wonderful young man; I saw that the first time I met him." She told him of that meeting in the British Museum Reading Room.

"Oh, I can quite understand, now I come to think of it; with all her seeming coldness, Susie has a tender heart.

I've found that out----" "By the surest way, the revelation of your own," said Derrick.

He looked round the room, as if everything in it were precious to him.

"And this is where you have worked," he said.
"Yes," she nodded, also looking round; "and I have been very happy here--or should have been," she went on softly, her eyes on his, "if I had been able to keep a certain man out of my thoughts.


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