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The Merry Men

CHAPTER II
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'And I respect you more and more for a very wise man.

You understood me better than I understood myself; and I am now quite certain that things are all for the best as they are.' 'At the same time--,' ventured Will.
'You must be tired,' she interrupted.

'Take a seat and let me fetch you a glass of wine.

The afternoon is so warm; and I wish you not to be displeased with your visit.

You must come quite often; once a week, if you can spare the time; I am always so glad to see my friends.' 'O, very well,' thought Will to himself.


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