Chapter CCCII.
"And do -vou really and truly love me. Gwendoline?" asked our hero —for it was indeed he—anxiously. -^ "With all my soul, Augustus!" she breathed passionately. "Then > will you"—and her© his voice grew tremulous with emotion—"will Jtiss me?" She thrust him from her with a nand gentle yet firm. "I think," she murmured, "you had better first see father." He started, pallid. Could her iov» not etand the test of possible paternal displeasure?" „ , "„ "Why?" he cried —"what do you mean? "With her slender fingers she caressed her peach-rose oheek. '■ ' '' "Father," she answered gently, *is a barber I" *-/ .'■'■'.'
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Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 86
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98Chapter CCCII. Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 86
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