Can Such Things Be?
explained that a slight illness confined him to his rooms. That afternoon at the railway station I was
by the debasing tyranny which "sentences letters" in the name of the Young Girl. Under the Young Girl's blighting reign - or r
er sacr
re, Morali
meal and distilled wate
ived, and for two weeks I saw her daily. That I was happy needs hardly be said; the only bar to my perfect enjoym
an. On one or two occasions when I saw Miss Corray walking with him I was furious, and once had the indiscretion to protest. Asked for reasons, I had none to give and fancied I saw in her expression a sha
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