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She and Allan

CHAPTER XII
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Still, I say--nearer to the ape than you or I, and therefore of interest, as the germ of things is always.

Yet he has qualities, I think; cunning, and fidelity and love which in its round is all in all.

Do you understand, Allan, that love is all in all ?" I answered warily that it depended upon what she meant by love, to which she replied that she would explain afterwards when we had leisure to talk, adding, "What this little yellow monkey understands by it at least has served you well, or so I believe.

You shall tell me the tale of it some day.
Now of the last, this Black One.

Here I think is a man indeed, a warrior of warriors such as there used to be in the early world, if a savage.
Well, believe me, Allan, savages are often the best.


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