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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER II
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When he had gone, Larue went off to smoke and Luzanne and Carnac cleared up the lunch-things and put all away in the baskets.

When it was finished, Carnac and Luzanne sat down under a tree and talked cheerfully, and Luzanne was never so effective as she was that day.

They laughed over the mock ceremony to be performed.
"I'm a Catholic, you know," said Luzanne, "and it isn't legal in my church with no dispensation to be married to a Protestant like you.

But as it is, what does it matter!" "Well, that's true," said Carnac.

"I suppose I ought to be acting the lover now; I ought to be kissing you, oughtn't I ?" "As an actor, yes, but as a man, better not unless others are present.
Wait till the others come.


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