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The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers

CHAPTER XXIV
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I must confess,"-- with a sigh--"I can't interest myself in the usual young lady's library that other girls read." "Can't you ?" replied Charles.

"Now, I can.

I study that department of literature whenever I have the chance, and I have generally found that the most interesting part of a young lady's library is to be found in that portion of the book-shelf which lies between the rows of books and the wall.

Don't you think so, Lady Carmian ?" (to the lady on his other side).

"I assure you I have made the most delightful discoveries of this description.


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