Page:The Wings of the Dove (New York, Charles Scribners Sons, 1902), Volume 2.djvu/116

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THE WINGS OF THE DOVE

ficient; she glossed over whatever might be awkward. "I'm sorry—but I, of course, often see her." He felt the discrimination in his favour, and how it justified Kate. This was Milly's tone when the matter was left to her. Well, it should now be wholly left.

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