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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER XIII
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One succeeds, and the birds that carried the news are indignant." "And that he's an Atheist." "Lewis Rand's no saint, child, but he's no fool either.

You'll be telling me next that he mistreats his wife." "Ah, he does not do that!" exclaimed Unity.

"She's deep in love.

He can't be so very bad, can he, Cousin Jane ?" "He's not a monster, child: he's just a man .-- And now, Unity, I am making damson preserves to-day." "I'll go," said Unity, rising.

"But they believe these things at Fontenoy." "Do they believe them at Greenwood ?" "I don't know.


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