[The Woman-Haters by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link bookThe Woman-Haters CHAPTER XIII 23/31
They reached the porch just in time. "Well, I'm safe and reasonably dry," she panted.
"I'm afraid you will be drenched before you get to the lights.
Don't you want an umbrella ?" "No.
No, indeed, thank you." "Well, you must hurry then.
Good-by." "But, Miss Graham," anxiously, "I shall see you again before you go. To-morrow, at bathing time, perhaps ?" "Judging by the outlook just at present, bathing will be out of the question to-morrow." "But I want to see you.
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