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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER XI
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"I wish we all had such healthy appetites." She glanced at him, and then at the others.
"Well," she said, "you certainly look as though you had been up very late last night.

What is the matter with you all ?" "We were very foolish," Major Forrest said softly.

"We sat up a great deal too late, and I am afraid that we all smoked too many cigarettes.
You see it was our last night, for without Engleton our bridge is over." "We must try," Cecil said, "and find some other form of entertainment for you.

Would you like to sail again this afternoon, Princess ?" "I believe," she answered, "that I should like it if I may have plenty of cushions and a soft place for my head, so that if I feel like it I can go to sleep.

Really, these late nights are dreadful.


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