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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER VI
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How is it going on ?" "Well enough on his side," she answered.

"The amusing part of it is that the more Jeanne snubs him, the keener he gets.

He sends roses and chocolates every day, and positively haunts the house.

I never was so tired of any one." "Make him your son-in-law quickly," he said grimly.

"You'll see little enough of him then." "I'm not sure," the Princess said reflectively, "whether it is quite wise to hurry Jeanne so much." "Wise or not," Forrest said, "it must be done.


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