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"You have--eh? Well and good But before I go hoirl, to think if by any chance you throwing us over like this won't be
rather bad for your father later on? Just think it over"
He looked at his victi mystery She jumped up so
suddenly that he started back Mrs Fyne rose too, and even the spell
was reain into the chair
and turned her head to look at Mrs Fyne This tilances It was a deliberate communication To my
question as to its nature Mrs Fyne said she did not know "Was it
appealing?" I suggested "No," she said "Was it frightened, angry,
crushed, resigned?" "No! No! Nothing of these" But it had frightened
her She re
she could detect the lingering reflection of that look in all the girl's
glances In the attentive, in the casual--even in the grateful
glances--in the expression of the softest moods
"Has she her soft moods, then?" I asked with interest