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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER VII
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"To tell you the truth I need it." De Brensault looked at him curiously.
"You are very pale, my friend," he said.

"You look as though things were not going too well with you." "I have been annoyed," Forrest answered.

"There is a man here whom I dislike, and it made me angry to see him with Miss Jeanne.

I think myself that the time has come when something definite must be done as regards that child.

She is too young to be allowed to run loose like this, and a great deal too inexperienced." "I agree with you," De Brensault said solemnly.


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