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He had yet to prove it
Of course she was a little fool; that ithout saying He had known
many women ere fools, and he had survived their folly But it seemed
that he could not live without this particular little fool
He called the next day at Ridgmount Gardens
Mrs Nevill Tyson'sHe found her at
the piano, singing in her patheticthat used to he
a favorite of Tyson's The selection was another freak; it was the first
ti since they left Thorneytoft
This is what she sang; but Louis only ca,
I will not bid you stay,
Though ,
When love is far away
(Di,
I will not wake you No,
You shall hear no sound of weeping,
No footsteps co,
Roa,
Love will steal ho,
Sleep on, the li-ights are low,
So,
Love will awa-ake--awa-ake,