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The Woman-Haters

CHAPTER VIII
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But, you said you left the city where you lived and came to Boston, so I sort of guessed New York.

But that's all right; I don't know and I don't care.

Names and places you and me might just as well not tell, even to each other.

If we don't tell them, we can answer 'don't know' to questions and tell the truth; hey ?" One morning about a week later, Brown, his dish washing and sweeping done, was busy in the light-room at the top of the right hand tower, polishing the brass of the lantern.

The curtains were drawn on the landward side, and those toward the sea open.


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