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"A stony adversary, an inhuman wretch

Incapable of pity, void and empty

Fro to the fact that Anna strove hourly to eliminate

the memory of Lennox Sanderson from her life, that she remained wholly

unaware of that which everyto notice: na daily

more attentive to Kate Brewster

She had uess on why a man of Sanderson's

tastes should care to rehborhood, but could

arrive at no solution of the case In discussing him, she had heard

the Bartletts quote his reason, that he was studying practical fare scale When she had

first seen him at the Squire's, she had o away, but the s

she had endured after her mother's death, filled her with terror, and

after the first shock of seeing Sanderson, she concluded that it was

better to remain where she was, unless he should attempt to force his

society on her, in which case she would have to go, if she died by the

wayside