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Phyllis of Philistia

CHAPTER XXV
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How could you fancy that I should like it--that is, if you thought of me at all in connection with it?
I don't myself see why you should think of me at all." He rose and stood before her.

She had risen to take his empty cup from him.
"Don't you know that I think of you always, Phyllis ?" he said, in that low tone of his which flowed around the hearts of his hearers, and made their hearts as one with his heart.

"Don't you know that I think of you always--that all my hopes are centered in you ?" "I am so sorry if that is the case, Mr.Holland," said she.

"I don't want to give you pain, but I must tell you again what I told you long ago: you have passed completely out of my life.

If you had not done so before, the publication of that article in the _Zeit Geist_ would force me to tell you that you had done so now.


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