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Cap’n Warren’s Wards

CHAPTER XII
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They did, but they remained brown.

Captain Elisha chuckled inwardly, but offered no further comments.

Caroline, whose own hair and eyes were brown, did not refer to the matter at all.
She and the young man became better acquainted at each succeeding "literary clinic," as the latter called them.

When Rodgers Warren first introduced him at their former home he had impressed her favorably, largely because of her desire to like anyone whom her father fancied.
She worshiped the dead broker, and his memory to her was sacred.

She would have forgiven and did forgive any wrong he might have done her, even his brother's appointment as guardian, though that she could not understand.


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