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Confessions of a Well-Meaning Woman


night before, her meaning was never in doubt; and I am waiting for her to put it into words, to charge Will or me or both of us with deliberately damaging our car. . .

But you will see that anything she says in her present state, poor child, must be accepted with charitable reserve. . .

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