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At Love’s Cost

CHAPTER XXI
10/24

"I wonder who it is says all those silly things?
Now, what nonsense this one is, for instance! To enjoy a dance as I've just enjoyed this, puts a man in a good temper with himself and his partner; and, of course, makes him feel more friendly.
I'm not a good logician, but that sounds all right, doesn't it ?" "Yes," she said in a low voice.

"No, I won't dance any more.

I--I am a little tired to-night and disinclined for dancing." "All right," he said.

"I'm sorry--both that you won't dance and the cause.

You have been doing too much to-day--too long a ride, I expect.
These hills are rather trying to those who are not used to them.


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