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The Shoulders of Atlas

CHAPTER XVIII
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She doesn't want him to marry her." "Thinks he isn't good enough ?" "I don't believe it's that.

I don't know what it is.

She says she don't want Rose to marry anybody." "Good Lord! Sylvia doesn't expect a girl with a face like that, and money to boot, to be an old maid! My only wonder is that she hasn't been snapped up before now." "I guess Rose has had chances." "If she hasn't, all the men who have seen her have been stone blind." "I don't know what has got into Sylvia, and that's the truth," Henry said.

"I never saw her act the way she does lately.

I can't imagine what has got into her head about Rose that she thinks she mustn't get married." "Maybe Sylvia is in love with the girl," said Meeks, shrewdly.
"I know she is," said Henry.


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