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The Octopus

CHAPTER II
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Anything that you want I want." "I hadn't thought of it in just that way," he observed.
"In what way, then ?" "Can't we--can't we wait about this marrying business ?" "That's just it," she said gayly.

"I said it was too soon.

There would be so much to do between whiles.

Why not say at the end of the summer ?" "Say what ?" "Our marriage, I mean." "Why get married, then?
What's the good of all that fuss about it?
I don't go anything upon a minister puddling round in my affairs.

What's the difference, anyhow?
We understand each other.


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