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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER X
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The Princess, with a sweep of her skirts, followed him.
"Major Forrest is right," she declared.

"We cannot have this madman go back to London to spread about slanderous tales.

Major Forrest will stand away from that door, Lord Ronald, as soon as you pass your word that what has happened to-night will remain a secret." Engleton laughed contemptuously.
"Not I," he answered.

"Exactly what I said to Major Forrest, I repeat, madam, to you, and to you, sir, my host.

I shall give my friends the benefit of my experience whenever it seems to me advisable." Forrest locked the door, and put the key into his pocket.
"We shall hope, Lord Ronald," he said quietly, "to induce you to change your mind.".


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