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Miss Bretherton

CHAPTER V
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I find myself planning the scenes, thinking over them this way and that incessantly.' 'It is very good and friendly of you,' said Kendal warmly, 'to wish me to give you advice about it.

Do you really want me to speak my full mind ?' 'Of course I do,' she said eagerly; 'of course I do.

I think there are one or two points in it that might be changed.

I shall press Mr.Wallace to make a few alterations.

I wonder what were the changes that occurred to you ?' 'I wasn't thinking of changes,' said Kendal, not venturing to look at her as she walked beside him, her white dress trailing over the moss-grown path, and her large hat falling back from the brilliant flushed cheeks and queenly throat.


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