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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER VII
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I am a plain man, you know, and not given to many words.
There is only one thing that I detest more than a silly woman, and that is a heartless, speculating one.

Both are sure to make trouble sooner or later.

You certainly do not belong to the first type, and I don't believe you will ever make a bad use of the beauty you have won so honestly.

Let me give you a bit of business experience, Madge.

I have seen men falter and fail by the score downtown, and usually it was because women were playing the mischief with them--too often women of their own households, who had no more idea of the worth of a dollar, or how it is obtained, than a kitten.


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