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"You e--to , and I count on you to patch it up as soon as you can"
He left after that, pro to see into the affair at once, and
telephone one I tried to think over what
it all means?
Alathea did not know of this when I asked her to , even if that h
for her to refusesilence is because this
fresh trouble has fallen upon the able to co
shoulders-Just as I wrote that yesterday, Burton came in to say that Miss Sharp
was in the little salon, and wished to see me, and I sent him to pray
her to come in I rose from my chair to bow to her when she entered, she
never shakes hands I fully pained to see the change in her Her
poor little white face was thin and woebegone and even her lips pale,
and her air was not so proud as usual
"Won't you sit down," I said hatever of hoe I could put into my
voice
She was so humbled and lasses if I had asked her to, but of course I would not do