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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XII
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Perhaps in time I may discover a heart also." "That's doubtful." "Indeed." "Yes, indeed." "What far-fetched nonsense!" said Mrs.Muir, sententiously.

"Madge has come back one of the best and most sensible girls in the world.

Men and poets are always imagining that women are mysteries.

The fact is, they are as transparent as glass when they know their own minds; when they don't, who else should know them ?" "Who indeed ?" said Graydon, laughing.

"Your saving clause, Mary, is as boundless as space." "How absurd! I understand Madge perfectly, and so does Henry." "You said last evening that the change in her was a miracle.


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