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The Touchstone of Fortune

CHAPTER V
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Forgive me.

Here are two guineas." "I don't want them," answered Betty, clasping her hands behind her.
"Again forgive me," said Nelly.

"I have been wrong altogether in my opinion of you.

You are a good, beautiful girl, and I'm coming back to see you very soon." "Please don't come on my account, Mistress Gwynn," returned Betty.
"No, I shall come on my account," replied Nell, coaxingly.

"I'll go now for fear of making more trouble for you, but I intend to be your friend, and you shall be mine.


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