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build manhood and character in my country--yes, I'd like it for that
But if money were the price of Helena herself, I'd not ask for it
The irl with his money and not his manhood--the
woman who marries for ot for either of the who make this world, Mrs Daniver I love her, so ht And since you've
asked et you two alone, where
I could talk it over with you both"
"It's been talked over, Harry," said she, rather uncomfortably "Why
not let the poor child alone? Has it occurred to you how terribly hard
this is for her?"
"Yes But she can end it easily Tell ed to Davidson?"
"What difference?"
"None"
"Why ask, then?"
"Tell me!"
"Well then, no, not so far as I know"
"You are sorry?"
"I had hope for it It was all co on so handsomely At Natchez he
was--he ell, you know----"
"Almost upon the point?"