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Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips), 1866-1946

"Nobody's Man"

"
"And?" she pleaded.
He looked around to be sure that Parkins was gone and, leaning from his
place, kissed her.
"If you care for moonlight motoring," he whispered, "I think I can give
you quite a clear outline of all that I expect from you."
She drew a little sigh of relief.
"If you had left me behind," she murmured, "I should have sat here and
imagined that it was all a dream. And I am just a little weary of
dreams."

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