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Cap’n Warren’s Wards

CHAPTER XV
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Perhaps this was the most miserable afternoon he had spent since his arrival in the city.

He tried to comfort himself by the exercise of his usual philosophy, but it was cold comfort.

He had no right to expect gratitude, so he told himself, and the girl undoubtedly felt that she was justified in her treatment of him; but it is hard to be misunderstood and misjudged, even by one whose youth is, perhaps, an excuse.

He forgave Caroline, but he could not forgive those who were responsible for her action.
After Pearson had departed, on the morning when the conversation dealing with Mrs.Van Winkle Ruggles and her change of attitude took place, Captain Elisha put on his hat and coat and started for his lawyer's office.

Sylvester was glad to see him and invited him to lunch.
"No, thank you," replied the captain.


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