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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER VIII
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It was as evident that he was not a professional sexton as that the little congregation could not afford such a luxury.

No care clouded his brow.

Evidently his future did not depend on fluctuations in the maelstrom of commerce, nor had he one hope so predominant over all others that his life was one of masked suspense, as was the case with poor Madge.

He was rather like the rugged, sun-lighted mountains near, solid, stable, simple.

No matter what happened, he would remain and appear much the same.
Such was the tenor of Madge's thoughts as she waited for the opening of service.


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