[The Woman’s Way by Charles Garvice]@TWC D-Link bookThe Woman’s Way CHAPTER V 3/14
You mustn't let me bother you about it; you've got your own work to do." "That's all right," said Celia, bending over the slips with the literary frown on her young face.
"Oh, I can recognize some of them; that's Pevensey Castle; and that's Knowle House, before it was rebuilt; and, surely, this one is meant for Battle Abbey." "I say, how clever you are!" he exclaimed, gazing at her with admiration. "Oh, no, I'm not," said Celia, with a smile; "I just happen to remember them because I've come across them in the course of my own work.
Let us go over the others." She turned to his pile of books and, still with knit brows, tried to find the counterpart of the other pulls; and the young fellow watched her, his eyes growing thoughtful and something more, as they dwelt upon her face. "You mustn't worry any more," he begged her, presently.
"You're losing all your own time; I feel ashamed; I'm most awfully grateful to you." "Not at all," said Celia.
"I'm afraid I've been of very little help to you; and I don't see that I can do any more----" "No, no," he said, quickly; "don't take any more trouble.
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