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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER XIV
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When I left the boat house I did not go directly home, but wandered along the beach.

I had puzzled my brain with Mr.Keene and his errand until I determined not to puzzle it any longer that day.

If my suspicions were unfounded and existed merely because of my dislike of the Bay Shore Company's representative, then they were not worth worry.
If they were well founded I had almost a week in which to discover the fact.

I would dismiss the whole matter from my thoughts.

The question as to whether or not I would sell the land at all to anybody, which was, after all, the real question, I resolved to put off answering until I had had my talk with Mother.
I walked on by the water's edge until I reached the Lane; turning into that much coveted strip of territory I continued until I came opposite the Colton mansion, where, turning again, I strolled homeward by the path through the grove.


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