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Following the Equator
Part 3

CHAPTER XX
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I remember it." "I remember it too, because of a thing which happened then which I was not looking for.

He had told me a while before, about a remarkable and interesting Californian whom he had met and who was a friend of yours, and said that if he should ever meet you he would ask you for some particulars about that Californian.

The subject was not mentioned that day at Nauheim, for we were hurrying away, and there was no time; but the thing that surprised me was this: when I induced you, you said, 'I am glad to meet your lordship gain.' The I again' was the surprise.

He is a little hard of hearing, and didn't catch that word, and I thought you hadn't intended that he should.

As we drove off I had only time to say, 'Why, what do you know about him ?' and I understood you to say, 'Oh, nothing, except that he is the quickest judge of----' Then we were gone, and I didn't get the rest.


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