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The Odd Women

CHAPTER XIII
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It seemed to me that it would be a very weak and wrong thing to do.

At the time she ended by agreeing with me.

Now that the girl has killed herself, she throws the blame upon my interference.

We had a painful conversation, and I don't think we can continue to live together.' Barfoot listened with gratification.

It was much to have compelled Rhoda to explain herself, and on such a subject.
'Nor even to work together ?' he asked.
'It is doubtful.' Rhoda still moved forward, but very slowly, and without impatience.
'You will somehow get over this difficulty, I am sure.


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