The Midnight Queen by May Agnes Fleming
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"Haven't I told you?" said Sir Norman, impatiently. Take her home, of course." "And after that?" "Go for a doctor." "And after that?" "Take care of her till she gets well." "And after that?" "Why - find out her history, and all about her." "And after that?" "After that! After that! How do I know what after that!" exclaimed Sir Norman, rather fiercely. "Ormiston, what do you mean?" Ormiston laughed. "And after that you'll marry her, I suppose!" "Perhaps I may, if she will have me. And what if I do?" "Oh, nothing! Only it struck me you may be saving another man's wife." |
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