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The Shoulders of Atlas

CHAPTER XV
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She knew that Horace could not be fond of a girl like that, and he had known her quite a long time.

Again Rose's young rapture and belief in her own happiness reigned.

She sat still, and the moon at last sailed out of the feathery clasp of the elm branches, and the whole landscape was in a pale, clear glow.

Then Horace came.

Rose started up.


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