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The Sowers

CHAPTER III
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He had no mental reservation with regard to her.

Indeed it would have been hard to find fault with Etta Sydney Bamborough, looking upon her merely as a beautiful woman, exquisitely dressed.

In a cynical age this man was without cynicism.

He did not dream of reflecting that the lovely hair owed half its beauty to the clever handling of a maid, that the perfect dress had been the all-absorbing topic of many of its wearer's leisure hours.

He was, in fact, young for his years, and what is youth but a happy ignorance?
It is only when we know too much that Gravity marks us for her own.
Mrs.Sydney Bamborough looked up at him with a certain admiration.


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