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"I'd love it," she cried And then she smiled, as she added: "She will
be much easier to teach She won't be so stupid, and one of the things
I shall teach her"--she paused, and added whiain"
But, just before they drew up at the house of old Spicer South, she
said: "I ive my vanity
the punishment it deserves You had me in deep doubt"
"About what?"
"About--well, about us I wasn't quite sure that I wanted Sally to
have you--that I didn't need you myself I've been a shameful little
cat to Wilfred"
"But now--?" The Kentuckian broke off
"Now, I know that my friendship for you and my love for him have both
had their acid test--and I alad we've been through it There are no doubts ahead I've got you
both"