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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER XIII
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If they had known, they wouldn't have spared you from the hotel music to-night." "Please say nothing about it--that is all I ask," she said, as she took Graydon's arm.
"Yes, Madge," he began, quietly, "you sung well.

You had the rudiments of a fine voice years ago.

In gaining strength you have also won the power to sing." "Yes," she said, simply.
"Do you sing much ?" "I do not wish to sing at all in the hotel.

I did not study music in order to be conspicuous." "Have you studied it very carefully ?" "Please leave out the word 'very.' I studied it as a young girl studies, not scientifically.

I had a good master, and he did his best for me.


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