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Page 111
... Blair were going to return to Mercer , that they would live at the hotel , and that it was evident that the " annulment , " to which at first David's mind had turned so in- cessantly , was not being thought of . " I understand from Miss ...
... Blair were going to return to Mercer , that they would live at the hotel , and that it was evident that the " annulment , " to which at first David's mind had turned so in- cessantly , was not being thought of . " I understand from Miss ...
Page 112
... Blair's mother . " David , you'll - you'll shake hands with me , won't you ? " she said timidly . And at the sound of her voice his anger died out , and only the cold ashes of misery were left . " Why , Mrs. Maitland ! " he protested ...
... Blair's mother . " David , you'll - you'll shake hands with me , won't you ? " she said timidly . And at the sound of her voice his anger died out , and only the cold ashes of misery were left . " Why , Mrs. Maitland ! " he protested ...
Page 113
... Blair's mother - his cor- roding suspicion of Elizabeth seemed to melt away ! In its place was to come , a little later , the dreadful but far more bearable pain of enduring remorse for his own responsibility for Elizabeth's act . But ...
... Blair's mother - his cor- roding suspicion of Elizabeth seemed to melt away ! In its place was to come , a little later , the dreadful but far more bearable pain of enduring remorse for his own responsibility for Elizabeth's act . But ...
Page 114
... Blair Maitland more vigorously than before- the lovely color had all been washed away by tears ! The amber eyes were ... Blair dared to be- She looked up with faint surprise . lieve that her anger was for his sake , " Why , of course not ...
... Blair Maitland more vigorously than before- the lovely color had all been washed away by tears ! The amber eyes were ... Blair dared to be- She looked up with faint surprise . lieve that her anger was for his sake , " Why , of course not ...
Page 115
... Blair pun- ished for my sins , " she said to herself ; " I won't have it ! " and her revolt at an injustice was a faint echo of her old violence . She had no one to talk to about it ; Nannie was too shy to come to see her , and Miss ...
... Blair pun- ished for my sins , " she said to herself ; " I won't have it ! " and her revolt at an injustice was a faint echo of her old violence . She had no one to talk to about it ; Nannie was too shy to come to see her , and Miss ...
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