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Bad Hugh

CHAPTER XVI
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She seems very gentle and ladylike.

It must be from the Worthingtons," and the doctor wondered where he had heard that name before, and why it affected him rather unpleasantly, bringing with it memories of Lily.

"Poor Lily," he sighed mentally.

"Your love would have made me a better man if I had not cast it from me.

Dear Lily, the mother of my child," and a tear half trembled in his eyelashes, as he tried to fancy that child; tried to hear the patter of the little feet running to welcome him home, as they might have done had he been true to Lily; tried to hear the baby voice calling him "papa;" to feel the baby hands upon his face--his bearded face where the great tears were standing now.
"I did love Lily," he murmured; "and had I known of the child I never could have left her.


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