XXIV. For Love's Sake - Page 2
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"For pity's sake, Margaret?" he asked, the note of anxiety deepening in his voice.
For a moment she stood pouring her heart's love into his eyes. "Yes," she said, shyly dropping her eyes before his ardent gaze, "and for love's sake, too."
And for Dick the day's gladness grew riotous, filling his world full from earth to heaven above.
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