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The Moorland Cottage

CHAPTER IX
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I must ask her.

To me it seems most desirable.
Only, I fear he is very ill; and it seems lonely; but never mind! We ought to be thankful to you forever.

I cannot tell you how I hope and trust he will live to show you what your goodness has made him." "But you must lose no time.

If Mr.Henry traces him; I can't answer for myself.

I shall have no good reason to give, as I should have had, if I could have told him that Frank and you were to be as strangers to each other.


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