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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER XX
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Since then events had come to pass which gave him even a nearer interest in Miss Redwing, and his protests had grown serious.
'Why, yes,' he answered now, 'it does trouble me, and not a little.

I very strongly advise you to put an end to it.

Let her sing in her friends' houses; there's no objection to that.

But to have her name on--great heavens!--on placards! No, no; it must stop, Wilf.

Every day it becomes more imperative.


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