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The Merry Men

CHAPTER II
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I mean what I say; no less.

I do not think getting married is worth while.

I would rather you went on living with your father, so that I could walk over and see you once, or maybe twice a week, as people go to church, and then we should both be all the happier between whiles.

That's my notion.

But I'll marry you if you will,' he added.
'Do you know that you are insulting me ?' she broke out.
'Not I, Marjory,' said he; 'if there is anything in a clear conscience, not I.


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