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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XI
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She strikes me as being a very nice girl." "I am disappointed in Miss King," said Meldon.

"I thought better of her before.

She's not what I call womanly, and I hate these unsexed females." "What do you mean?
I suppose you think she had no right to try and force herself on us, but I thought--" "I'm not complaining of that in the least," said Meldon.

"That was quite natural, and not at all what I call unwomanly.

In fact, most women would have acted just as she did in that respect.


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