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"When I'm an old, withered woman like Miss Curtiss," she answered, "I shall love you just as I do to-night"
Frontispiece
A lovely little face turned up to him with the look of a worshiper to a saint
Facing p. 36
He was particularly impressed by the story of one girl who feared that her belief would be undermined by certain doctrinal questions that had come up in connection with the Book of Job
" 58
Austen sprang to his feet and approached her almost menacingly. "What do you mean by that?" he asked
" 76