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A Dozen Ways Of Love

CHAPTER IV
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One was that the young minister had ceased to call frequently upon Miss Torrance; the other, that Trilium, the cow, was giving her milk.
IX THE GIRL WHO BELIEVED IN THE SAINTS Marie Verine was a good girl, but she was not beautiful or clever.

She lived with her mother in one flat of an ordinary-looking house in a small Swiss town.

Had they been poorer or richer there might have been something picturesque about their way of life, but, as it was, there was nothing.

Their pleasures were few and simple; yet they were happier than most people are--but this they did not know.
'It is a pity we are not richer and have not more friends,' Madame Verine would remark, 'for then we could perhaps get Marie a husband; as it is, there is no chance.' Madame Verine usually made this remark to the Russian lady who lived upstairs.

The Russian lady had a name that could not be pronounced; she spoke many languages, and took an interest in everything.


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