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The Common Law

CHAPTER XVI
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Who can foretell what friends she may be destined to make; what opportunities she may have.

I care a great deal for you, Kelly; but I love Valerie....

And, there _are_ other men in the world after all;--but there is only one Valerie....

And--_how truly do you love her_ ?" "Enough," he said under his breath.
"Enough to--leave her alone ?" "Yes." "Then write and tell her so.

Here is the address." She slipped a small bit of folded paper into Neville's land.
"We must join the others, now," she said calmly.
Annan had come up, and he and Ogilvy were noisily baiting Burleson amid shouts of laughter and a protesting roar from John.
"Stop it, you wretches," said Rita amiably, entering the little group.
"John, are you never going to earn not to pay any attention to this pair of infants ?" "Are you going to kiss me good-bye, Rita, when the train departs ?" inquired Sam, anxiously.
"Certainly; I kissed Gladys good-bye--" "Before all this waiting room full of people ?" persisted Sam.


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