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Dora Thorne

CHAPTER VII
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I will speak of her beauty, her grace, her tenderness." "You are a true friend," said Ronald, gratefully.
"Do not overrate my influence," said Valentine.

"You must learn to look your life boldly in the face.

Candidly and honestly I think that, from mistaken notions of honor and chivalry, you have done wrong.

A man must be brave.

Perhaps one of the hardest lessons in life is to bear unflinchingly the effects and consequences of one's own deeds.
You must do that, you must not flinch, you must bear what follows like a man and a hero." "I will," said Ronald, looking at the fair face, and half wishing that the little Dora could talk to him as this noble girl did; such noble words as hers made men heroes.


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