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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER XVII
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You know that you treat me badly." "Do I ?--I did not mean to." "You do.

Now you've got to say to me, 'I love you and I'll marry you,' or 'I love you not and I'm going to marry some one else.' If it's the first, I'll be the happiest man on earth; if the second, I'll go far away and try to forget." "Won't you sit down ?" "You have kept me standing in spirit these three years.
Standing!--kneeling! Now, will you or won't you ?" "I do not care in the least for Mr.Page.He is merely an agreeable acquaintance." "And Mr.Dabney ?" "The same.

He entertains me--" "Mr.Lee--Mr.Minor--Ned Hunter--" "What applies to one applies to all." "I am glad to hear it.

All merely agreeable acquaintances.

And Mr.
Fairfax Cary?
He is, perhaps, in the same category ?" "Perhaps.


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