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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER XII
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This man talked only when he was obliged.

All the time she felt in him the attraction of the unknown.

He answered her questions and remarks in words, the rest remained unspoken.

She looked at him contemplatively as he stood by her side with a tea-cup in his hand, leaning still a little against the flag-staff.

Notwithstanding his rough clothes and heavy fisherman's boots, there was nothing about his attitude or his speech, save in its dialect, to denote the fact that he was of a different order from that in which she had been brought up.
She felt an immense curiosity concerning him, and she felt, too, that it would probably never be gratified.


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