The Bell in the Fog and Other StoriesAtherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn
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The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn
Gothic fiction; Short stories; United States -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
"Juan," she whispered coaxingly, "you have love me once--I know, and
sometimes have cried, because theenk how I have made you suffer. Make
the believe I am really the young girl again, and love me like then.
Going very soon now--and will make me very happy."
"It is easy enough to imagine," he said; "easy enough! It will be a
ghastly travesty, God knows, but could I have foreseen to-day during
that terrible time, I would have welcomed it as better than nothing."
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