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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XXI
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She unfolded it, and displayed a drawing.

It represented Grace Carden in her bonnet, and was a very good likeness.
The lover bounced on it, and devoured it with astonishment and delight.
"Taken from the bust, and retouched from nature," said Mrs.Little.
"Yes, dear, I went to St.Margaret's, and asked a pew-opener where she sat.

I placed myself where I could command her features; and you may be sure, I read her very closely.

Well, dear, she bears examination.

It is a bright face, a handsome face, and a good face; and almost as much in love as you are." "What makes you fancy that?
Oh, you spoke to her ?" "Certainly not.


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