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The Window-Gazer

CHAPTER XVII
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And, aside from the slight abnormality which I have mentioned, Desire is very true to type, her own type--a very womanly one.

And a woman in love is hard to mistake.

But," cheerfully, "she is only a child yet in matters of loving.

And she may never grow up." "You seem quite happy about it." "'Call no man happy till he is dead.' And yet--I am happy.

If tears must come, why anticipate them ?" "There speaks the hopeless optimist," said Rogers, laughing.


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