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Phyllis of Philistia

CHAPTER IX
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"What is the duration of the friendship between two men ?" "It mostly depends on when the woman makes her appearance," said he, with a laugh.
"Ah! So that----Ah, never mind.

Ella was my dearest friend before Mr.
Linton put in an appearance." "And he was mine before she put in an appearance," said he.
"I didn't know that," said Phyllis.
"There, you see, is my contention borne out," said he.

"You are the one who confides; she is the one who receives the confidences, and respects them, I'm sure.

I hope that you will do the same, Miss Ayrton.

Don't let anyone know that I confided in you all that I think on the subject of the old Adam and the new Eve." "No one except Ella Linton, and you know that I can keep nothing from her if we are to remain dearest friends.


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