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The Farringdons

CHAPTER IX
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"I wonder at it, but nevertheless you do." "One never can explain these things.

At least I never can, though you seem to possess strange gifts of divination.

I remember that you once expounded to me that either affinity or infinity was at the root of these matters--I forget which." "She is certainly good-looking," Elisabeth went on.
"She is; her dearest friend couldn't deny that." "And she has sweet manners." "Distinctly sweet.

She is the sort of girl that people call restful." "And a lovely temper." Christopher still refused to be drawn.

"So I conclude.


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