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A Young Girl’s Wooing

CHAPTER VIII
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One would think we had been settled here a week.

You ought to pay Madge's bills, and give her a handsome surplus." "If time is money," said Madge, "Henry will have to pay me well.

He must stay and help me explore these mountains in every direction.
But now let us eat, drink, and be merry, for to-morrow we shall go to church." "I've half a mind to take you down to Wall Street with me next week," said Mr.Muir.

"Perhaps you can straighten out things there." "No, sir.

I'm a woman's-rights girl, and one of her rights is to get things out of the way as soon as possible, so that people can have a good time.


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