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Keziah Coffin

CHAPTER VIII
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He looked at her.
"Thank you," he said drily.

"I'm rather glad myself." "Oh! I didn't mean it exactly that way.

Of course I'm glad you weren't drowned, but I'm especially glad that--that one of our family saved you.
Now you won't believe that Come-Outers are all bad." "I never believed it." She shook her head.
"Oh, yes, you did," she affirmed stubbornly.

"You've heard nothing good of us since you came here.

Don't tell fibs, Mr.Ellery." "But I assure you--" "Nonsense! Does--well, does Cap'n Daniels, or his daughter, say anything good of us?
Be honest, do they ?" "I hardly think--that is, I shouldn't call their opinions unprejudiced.
And, Miss Van Horne, perhaps the prejudice isn't all on one side.


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