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The Awkward Age

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"No, not really either.

But it won't make any difference." This time she had pulled him up.
"Not if he doesn't like Harold or like you or like me ?" Edward clearly found himself able to accept only the premise.
"He'll be perfectly loyal.

It will be the advantage of mamma!" Mrs.
Brookenham cried.

"Mamma, Edward," she brought out with a flash of solemnity--"mamma WAS wonderful.

There have been times when I've always felt her still with us, but Mr.Longdon makes it somehow so real.
Whether she's with me or not, at any rate, she's with HIM; so that when HE'S with me, don't you see-- ?" "It comes to the same thing ?" her husband intelligently asked.


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