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Leah Mordecai by Belle K. (Belle Kendrick) Abbott
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"Mamma says I do not know who sent it to me, as there is no name
anywhere. She does not wish me to think it's from Asher, but I know
it is. It's just like him to do such nice things," and, bending her
head closer to Lizzie, Bertha continued, "you see, Lizzie, I am
awfully disappointed because mamma would not allow me to invite him
here to-night. I am just as vexed as I well can be."

"Won't some of these other gentlemen answer in his stead?" asked
Lizzie, smiling.

"Bosh! no; all of these, and forty more, are not equal to Asher
Bernhardt, in my estimation. I love Asher, I tell you, and I mean to
marry him, one of these days; do you hear me?"

"Marry! how you talk! A girl of your age presuming to say that you
will marry such and such a one," said Lizzie, laughing.

"Indeed! I consider myself woman enough to decide whom I like,
better than any one else, whether you call that old enough to marry,
or not. But let me tell you what mamma said to-day, when she caught
me kissing the album. 'Bertha Levy'--and oh! she looked so straight
and solemn at me that I almost trembled--'Bertha Levy, are you going
to make yourself ridiculous about that strolling player, Asher
Bernhardt? Tell me.' 'You know he plays the flute superbly, and
that's what I like.' Then I said meekly:

"'I know that he loves me.'

"'You know nothing of that sort, and you are a very silly girl. This
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