Peg O' My Heart by J. Hartley Manners
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When O'Connell's letter came, Angela showed it to Mrs. Wrexford,
together with her reply. "Do you mind if I see him here?" Angela asked. "What kind of man is he?" "The kind that heroes are made of." "He writes so strangely--may, one say unreservedly? Is he a gentleman?" "In the real meaning of the word--yes." "Of good family?" "Not as we estimate goodness. His family were just simple peasants." "Do you think it wise to see him?" "I don't consider the wisdom. I only listen to my heart." "Do you mean that you care for him?" "I do." "You--you love him?" "So much of love as I can give is his." |
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