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The Lost Lady of Lone

CHAPTER VII
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My father regulates his habits so well as to live in perfect harmony with the laws of life and health.

If he fatigues himself over night, he always takes a compensating rest in the morning.

That is what he is doing now.

But I think he is sleeping even longer than he intended to do, so I really must arouse him now, if we are to keep our appointment with the minister.

Good-by, until we meet at the church, Lord Arondelle," she said, as she floated from the room in her bridal robe, and vail.
"Who says that she is not beautiful, belies her?
She is lovely in person and in spirit," murmured the young marquis, as he took up his hat to leave the house..


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