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The Man of the Forest

CHAPTER XI
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By askin' what had never happened to you I learned what will happen." "Those experiences to come to ME!" breathed Helen, incredulously.
"Never!" "Sister Nell, they sure will--particularly the last-named one--the mad love," chimed in Bo, mischievously, yet believingly.
Neither Dale nor Helen appeared to hear her interruption.
"Let me put it simpler," began Dale, evidently racking his brain for analogy.

His perplexity appeared painful to him, because he had a great faith, a great conviction that he could not make clear.

"Here I am, the natural physical man, livin' in the wilds.

An' here you come, the complex, intellectual woman.

Remember, for my argument's sake, that you're here.


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