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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER VI
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He remembered, with great relief, that Don did not mind girls; indeed, he suspected Don rather enjoyed playing the "forfeit" games at school with them, in which the penalties were paid in kisses.
How often had he shuddered and admired from a distance, while Don and the others played those daring games! Yes, Don would do the honors for Maimie.

Perhaps Don would even venture to play "forfeits" with her.
Ranald felt his face grow hot at this thought.

Then, with sudden self-detection, he cried, angrily, aloud: "I don't care; let him; he may for all I care." "Who may what ?" cried a voice behind him.

It was Don himself.
"Nothing," said Ranald, blushing shamefacedly.
"Why, what are you mad about ?" asked Don, noticing his flushed face.
"Who is mad ?" said Ranald.

"I am not mad whatever." "Well, you look mighty like it," said Don.


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