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The Man

CHAPTER XIX--A LETTER
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In an instant it all burst upon her; the whole splendid truth.

He had held back the expression of his long love for her, waiting for the time when her maturity might enable her to understand truly and judge wisely; waiting till her grief for the loss of her father had become a story of the past; waiting for God knows what a man's mind sees of obstacles when he loves.

But he had spoken it out when it was to her benefit.

What, then, had been his idea of her benefit?
Was it that he wished to meet the desire that she had manifested to have some man to--to love?
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