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Some Short Stories

CHAPTER VI
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Perhaps she'd bring Mrs.
Dunn, for Mrs.Dunn would swell the chorus.

At the last, on the morrow, as if in anticipation of this stillness settled between them: he became as silent as his hostess.

But before he went she brought out shyly and anxiously, as an appeal, the question that for hours had clearly been giving her thought.

"Do you meet her then to-night in London ?" "Dear no.

In what position am I, alas! to do that?
When can I EVER meet her again ?" He had turned it all over.


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