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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER III
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Therefore, I say, let us separate." Rowland shook him by the hand.

"Willingly.

Do as you desire, I shall miss you, and I venture to believe you 'll pass some lonely hours.

But I have only one request to make: that if you get into trouble of any kind whatever, you will immediately let me know." They began their journey, however, together, and crossed the Alps side by side, muffled in one rug, on the top of the St.Gothard coach.
Rowland was going to England to pay some promised visits; his companion had no plan save to ramble through Switzerland and Germany as fancy guided him.

He had money, now, that would outlast the summer; when it was spent he would come back to Rome and make another statue.


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