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A Knight of the White Cross

CHAPTER VIII AN EVENING AT RHODES
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"Now what shall we do with ourselves?
What do you say to a stroll through the streets?
I am never tired of that." "I like better to go by way of the roofs, Gervaise.

The streets are badly lit, and although they are busy enough in some quarters, they are so narrow that one gets jostled and pushed.

On the terraces everything is quiet.

You have plenty of light and music, and it is pleasant to see families sitting together and enjoying themselves; and if one is disposed for a cup of wine or of cool sherbet, they are delighted to give it, for they all are pleased when one of us joins a group.

I have quite a number of acquaintances I have made in this way while you have been working away at your Turkish." "Very well," Gervaise said.


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