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The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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although I am not used to such plain words, especially from a stranger.
But I feel I can trust you."

"In a country such as this we use plain language, Miss Sterling. I
have warned you of your danger because I am deeply interested in your
welfare. You can trust me, for, thank God, I have had a noble mother's
training, and was taught to respect women. But, we are almost at your
home, so I must leave you."

"Forgive me," Jean begged, as Dane was about to hurry away. "I
appreciate what you have told me and done for me to-night, I shall
always remember your kindness, and I hope to see you again."

"I hope so, too, and soon at that," was the fervent reply.

Dane hardly knew how he reached the lake. He felt that he had made a
fool of himself. Never before had he spoken to a girl in such a
straightforward manner. What must she think of him?

"I could not help it," he told himself. "She needed to be warned. She
doesn't realise her danger. She can't surely know how beautiful she
is."




CHAPTER V

"TRY IT"

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