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Thelma

CHAPTER X
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"With four oarsmen to row us along, why should we take you away from your friends?
I won't hear of such a thing! And now, regarding the great fall of Njedegorze; Mr.Macfarlane here says you have not visited it yet.

Well the best guide you can have there is Sigurd.

We'll make up a party and go when it is agreeable to you; it is a grand sight,--well worth seeing.

To-morrow we shall meet again for the salmon-spearing,--I warrant I shall be able to make the time pass quickly for you! How long do you think of staying here ?" "As long as possible!" answered Errington absently, his eyes wandering to Thelma, who was just then shaking hands with his friends and bidding them farewell.
Gueldmar laughed and clapped him on the shoulder.

"That means till you are tired of the place," he said good-humoredly.


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