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An Old-fashioned Girl

CHAPTER XII
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Remember that, and don't visit the sins of one blockhead on all the rest of mankind," said Tom, laughing at her earnestness.
"I don't think there is the slightest possibility of Miss Polly's being either," added Sydney with a look which made it evident that concealment had not seriously damaged Polly's damask cheek as yet.
"There 's Clara Bird.

I have n't seen her but once since she was married.

How pretty she looks!" and Polly retired behind the big glass again, thinking the chat was becoming rather personal.
"Now, there 's a girl who tried a different cure for unrequited affection from any you mention.

People say she was fond of Belle's brother.

He did n't reciprocate but went off to India to spoil his constitution, so Clara married a man twenty years older than she is and consoles herself by being the best-dressed woman in the city." "That accounts for it," said Polly, when Tom's long whisper ended.
"For what ?" "The tired look in her eyes." "I don't see it," said Tom, after a survey through the glass.
"Did n't expect you would." "I see what you mean.


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