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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER XVI
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"Stick to me now and I'll never forget it.

I've held out so long that I'm d--d if I let them off their punishment now." Cecil came slowly across the room.
"Feeling better, Engleton ?" he asked.
Engleton turned his head.
"Yes," he answered, "I am well enough.

What of it ?" "We'd better have an understanding," Cecil said.
"Have it, then, and be d----d to you!" Engleton answered.

"You won't get me alive down into that place again.

If you are going to try, try." "Come," Cecil said, "there is no need to talk like that.


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