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Excerpt from Beside the River a Tale, Vol. 3 of 3
Jeanne was to him what a child might have been, and being a man of warm and strong affections, he had suffered for her in her trials as a father would have suf fered. But he had hoped; and he had also bid the girl hope, that some day it would be God's will to restore her to Edmond Dupuis.
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