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The Titan

CHAPTER XXXVII
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In spite of all his faults he was such a wonderful man--to set a city thus by the ears.

"Yet, what care I how fair he be, if he be not fair to me." "Did you meet any one else besides Lynde you liked ?" he finally asked, archly, seeking to gather further data without stirring up too much feeling.
Aileen, who had been studying him, feeling sure the subject would come up again, replied: "No, I haven't; but I don't need to.

One is enough." "What do you mean by that ?" he asked, gently.
"Oh, just what I say.

One will do." "You mean you are in love with Lynde ?" "I mean--oh!" She stopped and surveyed him defiantly.

"What difference does it make to you what I mean?
Yes, I am.


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