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When Albert had written regarding the invitation the Nasonshad extended, she believed it was due solely to Frank's influence, andwhen that young man tried to obtain her consent to join ayachting-party, providing his mother and sister decided to go, she wasmorally sure of it. But it made no difference, for if the supposedlyaristocratic Mrs. Nason had sent her a written invitation she was thelast person in the world to accept it. To so go out of her way for thepossible opportunity of allowing the... only son of a rich family to paycourt to her was not characteristic of Alice Page. Rather a thousandtimes would she teach school in single blessedness all her life than beconsidered as putting herself in the way of a probable suitor. Of herown feelings toward Frank she was not at all sure. He was a good-lookingyoung fellow and no doubt stood well socially. At first she had felt alittle contempt for him, due to his complaints that he had hard work tokill time. When she received the letter announcing his determination tostudy law and become a useful man in the world she thought better ofhim.
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