Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl by Horace W. C. (Horace Wykeham Can) Newte
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN MAVIS GOES OUT TO SUPPER "Where now?" asked the man, as the two stood outside in the street. "Good night," replied Mavis. "Good night?" "Good-bye, then." "Oh no." "I'm grateful to you for getting me out of that place, but I can never see you or speak to you again." "But--" "We needn't go into it. I want to try to forget it, although I never shall. Good-bye." "I can't let you go like this. Let me drive you home." "Home!" laughed Mavis scornfully. "I've no home." |
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