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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER VII
11/15

If only there were cabins one might sleep." "There will be cabins on my yacht," Jeanne declared laughing, "but I shall not ask either of you.

You are both of you knights of the candle light.

I shall get some great strong fisherman to be captain, and I shall go round the world and forget the days and the months." Forrest shivered slightly.
"The country," he remarked to the Princess, "is having a terrible effect upon your stepdaughter." The Princess nodded and thrust a bonbon into the languid jaws of the dog she was holding.
"It is my fault," she declared.

"It is I who have set this fashion.

It was a whim, and I am tired of it.


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