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Elster’s Folly

CHAPTER XIII
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I think he means to trust you." "The best plan will be for you to come soon to Hartledon, Anne.

I shall never go wrong when once you are my wife." "Do you go so very wrong now ?" she asked.
"On my honour, no! You need not doubt me, Anne; now or ever.

I have paid up what I owed, and will take very good care to keep out of trouble for the future.

I incurred debts for others, more than for myself, and have bought experience dearly.

My darling, surely you can trust me now ?" "I always did trust you," she murmured.
He took a long, fervent kiss from her lips, and then led her to the open lawn and across to the house.
"Ought you to come in, Percival ?" "Certainly.


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