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Excerpt from In the Sweet Spring Time, Vol. 3 of 3: A Love Story
Before he spoke to her she had never shown any shrinking from him, it had grown to be established when he went to The Elms that she was the person to whom he chie?y talked, and who took the warmest interest in his hopes. Ah, that was' the point on which to kindle sympathy, He would tell her of yesterday's success, and tell her that she had been his inspiration.
I cannot have deceived myself altogether, he said. Why, her sweet face used to ?ush, and her eyes use to shine and darken all at once when I told her of this possible suc cess that lay before me. She couldn't have shammed all that, she's not a girl to sham.
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