Ho had been refused, but he declined to believe it.. "Then I am to understand that this is your final answer, Miss Stubbles?" "My final answer." "Nothing can move you ?". "Nothing." "Then my life will be a. lonely one, and my fate a harsh one,' for my uncle with whom I lived has just died and loft me " "That fact somewhat alters the caso, Henry. I cannot be harsh to one 'who has sustained such recent bereavement. If I could believe that you were sincere-—" "Sincere? Oh, Miss Stubbles!" "You have certainly made an impression on my heart. Give mo time to think of if." "How long?" "After all, why think of it? Henry, I am yours." "Oh, Genevieve!" "Your poor uncle! Was he long ill?" "Three days.'" "It is too bad! You say ho left you ?" "Yes. he has left me." "How much?" "How much! I said ho had left me. He had nothing to leave. I am alone in the world now, homeless, penniless, but with you bv my side—why, she's fainted!" Coughing is bad for baby! A few drops of "NAZOL" sprinkled on the nightgown will soothe and ease. (SO doses for Is. 6rt.-Advt. .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2765, 8 May 1916, Page 6
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197Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2765, 8 May 1916, Page 6
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