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The American Senator

CHAPTER XXVI
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I don't suppose she will remember me, but you can give her my compliments." "I certainly will do that." "And now, Mary, what have you got to say to me ?" He looked for a moment as though he expected she would say what she had to say at once,--without further question from him; but he knew that it could not be so and he had prepared his lesson further than that.

"I think you must believe that I really do love you with all my heart." "I know that you are very good to me, Mr.Twentyman." "I don't say anything about being good; but I'm true:--that I am.

I'd take you for my wife to-morrow if you hadn't a friend in the world, just for downright love.

I've got you so in my heart, Mary, that I couldn't get rid of you if I tried ever so.

You must know that it's true." "I do know that it's true." "Well! Don't you think that a fellow like that deserves something from a girl ?" "Indeed I do." "Well!" "He deserves a great deal too much for any girl to deceive him.


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