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The Rosary

CHAPTER IX
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But you will come out here this evening, Miss Champion?
And you will give me as long as I want ?" "I will come as soon as we can possibly escape," replied Jane; "and you cannot be more anxious to tell me everything than I am to hear it.

Oh! the scent of these magnolias! And just look at the great white trumpets! Would you like one for your buttonhole ?" He gave her a wistful, whimsical little smile; then turned and went indoors.
"Why do I feel so inclined to tease him ?" mused Jane, as she moved, from the window.

"Really it is I who have been silly this time; and he, staid and sensible.

Myra is quite right.

He is taking it very seriously.


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