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Ethelyn's Mistake

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"I mean to find out," he thought, and watching an opportunity, when

Ethelyn was comparatively alone, he crossed to her side and said in a

low tone, "Excuse me, Mrs. Markham. If in my illusions to Frank Van

Buren I touched a subject which has never been discussed between

yourself and your husband, I meant no harm, I assure you."

Instead of rebuking the impertinent young man, Ethelyn turned very red,

and stammered out something about its being of no consequence; and so

Harry Clifford held the secret which she had kept so carefully from

Richard, and that party in Camden was made the stepping-stone to much of

the wretchedness that afterward came to our heroine.

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