A RASH CONCLUSION
'•Then 1 am to understand that this i, vuur final answer, -Miss Stubbles?" •My liual answer." ".Nothing can move you?" -Nothing." ■•Then my life will lie a lonely one and mv fate a harsh one, lor my uncle wilh whom I lived has just d'.cd and left
•■That fact somewhat alters the ca-e. Il"iuy. I cannot be harsh to one who has MNaincd Mich recent bereavement. If 1 could believe that you are silicon "
"Sincere? (111. Miss Stubbles!" "You havoc crtainly made an impression mi mv heart. (live me time to think of it.'" ■■llow long?" ■■After all. whv think of il? Henry, I am vr.nr-." ■llli.' Coni-viove!" ■T)o not squeeze me so hard. Henry. Your poor uncle! IV;h he long ill?" ••Three days."
"It is too biid! Yuu say he left you?" "Yes. he has left me." "How much';"
"How much? I said he had left mo. lie had nothing else to leave. lam alone in the world now. homeless, penniless, hut with you by my side—why. she's 'fainted!"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 104, 23 April 1908, Page 4
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173A RASH CONCLUSION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 104, 23 April 1908, Page 4
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