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begun at the Press Club. It was my first sight of Ghanaians

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In the afternoon Arthur called to know if anybody had brought the prayer-book back.

begun at the Press Club. It was my first sight of Ghanaians

Helen shook her head sadly, and said, "No."

begun at the Press Club. It was my first sight of Ghanaians

He seemed very sorry and so penitent, that Helen said:

begun at the Press Club. It was my first sight of Ghanaians

"Do not despair. And if it is gone, why, I must remember you have forgiven me something, and I must forgive you."

"If you please, miss, here is a woman wishes to speak to you; says she has brought a prayer-book."

"Oh, show her up at once," cried Helen.

Arthur turned away his head to hide a cynical smile. He had good reasons for thinking it was not the one he had flung out of the window yesterday.

A tall woman came in, wearing a thick veil, that concealed her features.

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