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Mary Gray

CHAPTER XIV
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He is a very clever fellow, although he has got the Socialistic bee in his bonnet.

However, he's young, and has time to mend his ways." "I don't want to discuss him.

How coldblooded you are, Cyprian! I can only think of my poor Godfrey going off to the ends of the earth, and his being deceived and hurt by that heartless girl." "You will let him know ?" "I certainly shall.

He ought to know.

It may be the quickest way to make him forget her." "Since he seems to have made up his mind to go away without speaking to her, I can't see that any great harm has been done," Mr.Rooke said, with his masculine common-sense.
"I shall never forgive her," Mrs.Rooke retorted, with true feminine inconsequence.
She took an early opportunity of telling her brother what the Dowager had told her.


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