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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER XXVIII
10/18

And your advantages are that you are ten times better fitted to be his wife than she is; and the great thing necessary to be done is to let him see it.

But her chances must come to an end.

Those Dranes must be got away from Cobhurst." "I don't like that way of looking at it," said Dora, leaning back in her chair, with a sigh.

"It's the same thing as fishing for a man, though I suppose it might have been well to see him when he came." Now Miss Panney felt encouraged; her patient was showing good symptoms.
Let her keep in that state of mind, and she would see that the lover came.

She had made a mistake in speaking so bluntly about getting the Dranes out of Cobhurst.


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