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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XII
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Once in the realm of the supernatural, what may not one expect ?" "You knew what I meant.

I referred to Madge's health and appearance and accomplishments and all that.

She has not changed in heart and feeling any more than I have, and I'm sure I'm not a sphinx." "No, Mary; you are a sensible and excellent wife and my very dear sister.

You suggest no mystery.

Madge certainly does, for you have, in addition to all the rest, announced an indefinite list of accomplishments." "If I remain the subject of conversation I shall complain that your remarks are personal," said Madge, her brows contracting with a little vexation.
"That is what makes our talk so interesting.


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