tle
compassion; for she little thought that Zillah, the woman who, in
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So in her happiness, for Mabel was happy then--she turned away from the
mad-house, touched with momentary gloom and, taking James Harrington's
arm moved to the other side of the boat, and leaning upon him watched
the sun go down. Thus, with the rich twilight falling softly around
them, these two noble beings drifted into their new life.
THE END.
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