Gordon Keith by Thomas Nelson Page
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XXXIII. RECONCILIATION
XXXIV. THE CONSULTATION XXXV. THE MISTRESS OF THE LAWNS XXXVI. THE OLD IDEAL ILLUSTRATIONS She was the first to break the silence (frontispiece) "If you don't go back to your seat I'll dash your brains out," said Keith "Then why don't you answer me?" Sprang over the edge of the road into the thick bushes below "Why, Mr. Keith!" she exclaimed "Sit down. I want to talk to you" "It is he! 'Tis he!" she cried "Lois--I have come--" he began CHAPTER I _INTRODUCTORY_ GORDON KEITH'S PATRIMONY |
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