Chapter II
'"The length of time we have known each other, Miss Bloomingay, justifies me. I hope, in asking you to teli me your first name." "■ My name is Cora." *' Thank j-ou. Mine is Reginald." Chapteb 111. " Cora, dear " " Don't speak so loud, Reg- — llr Hicks■trorthy. Somebody will hear you ' " "Well, I'll whisper it Cora, shall I ever forget when I first met 3-ou " " Yst it baa bsea so louz I
" Yes. it has been a long time now, but it has not seemed long to me. Dear girl, j <> The rest was spoken in too low a whisper to be heard by any ear save that for which it was intended.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2510, 23 April 1902, Page 73
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112Chapter II Otago Witness, Issue 2510, 23 April 1902, Page 73
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