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Greatheart

CHAPTER VI
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"You do it very nicely," she said.
"Thank you, Mr.Studley.I won't be grumpy any more.

It would be a pity to break the spell, as you say.

Will you explain to the prince ?" "Certainly," he said, leading her on again.

"I shall make it quite clear to him that Cinderella was not to blame.

Here is our sitting-room at the end of this passage!" He stopped at the door and would have opened it, but Dinah, smitten with sudden shyness, drew back.
"Hadn't you better go in first and--and explain ?" she said.
"Oh no, quite unnecessary," he said, and turned the handle.
At once a woman's voice accosted him.


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