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Madame Flirt

CHAPTER XV
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She felt sure he would accept nothing more from her.
What was she to say?
She could think of nothing.

She felt bewildered.
At the same time the effort to face the difficulty did her good.

It revived her energy.
"Indeed there's no necessity for me to ride.

I can walk quite well and it is but a little distance to my home.

You may see me across the fields if you will and then we will say good-night." "I'd better walk with you beyond the fields," he urged.


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