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THE FOUNTAIN IN FOUNTAIN COURT

pier than I can tell you, or you imagine. Darling Ruth!' … The soft, light touch fell coyly, but quite naturally, upon the lover's shoulder; the delicate waist, the drooping head, the blushing cheek, the beautiful eyes, the exquisite little mouth itself, were all as natural as possible."

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