Page:The Wings of the Dove (New York, Charles Scribners Sons, 1902), Volume 1.djvu/151

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THE WINGS OF THE DOVE

sciousness she was scarce yet used to carrying, but she had as beneath her feet a mine of something precious. She seemed to herself to stand near the mouth, not yet quite cleared. The mine but needed working and would certainly yield a treasure. She was not thinking, either, of Milly's gold.

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