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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER IV
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"Loving anybody don't hurt them.

We wouldn't have done anything but love her.

You can't hurt a child loving it.

She'd have learned to work, to study, and grown into a woman with us, without suffering like a poor homeless dog." "But you don't see the point, Wesley.

She would have grown into a fine woman with us; but as we would have raised her, would her heart ever have known the world as it does now?
Where's the anguish, Wesley, that child can't comprehend?
Seeing what she's seen of her mother hasn't hardened her.


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