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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

CHAPTER IV
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She had also found health and strength, and, marvellous to say, there had come to her a slight improvement in vision.

She had always been able to distinguish sunlight from darkness, but with renewed strength had come the power dimly to discern dark objects in a strong light, and even that small change for the better had brought unspeakable gladness to her heart.

She said she owed it all to me.

A faint pink had spread itself in her cheeks and a plumpness had been imparted to her form which gave to her ethereal beauty a touch of the material.

Nor was this to be regretted, for no man can adequately make love to a woman who has too much of the angel in her.


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