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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XIII
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You have formed a passion for ideals.

I imagine, though, that you are somewhat different from other girls whose future husbands must be ideal men, but who are content themselves to remain very much what their milliners, dressmakers, and fashion make them." "I can at least say that I am not content; and I am also guilty of the enormity of cherishing ideals." "Oh, I've found that out, if nothing else.

Ideals among men are as thick as blackberries, you know.

Jack Henderson dances superbly." "Yes; he quite meets my ideal in that respect." "Perhaps you left some one in Santa Barbara who meets your ideal in all respects ?" "There was one gentleman there who approached it nearly." "How could you leave him ?" "He came on with me--Mr.Wayland." "Pshaw! He's old enough to be your father." "And very like a father he was to me.

I owe him an immense deal, for he helped me so much!" "You did not let me help you ?" "Yes; I did.


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