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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER II
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It was now Carnac's duty to pay in the usual way for the ceremony, and he handed the Judge ten dollars; and Grimshaw rolled away towards the village, Ingot having also given him ten.
"That's as good a piece of acting as I've ever seen," said Larue with a grin.

"It beats Coquelin and Henry Irving." "I didn't think there was much in it," said Carnac, laughing, "though it was real enough to cost me ten dollars.

One has to pay for one's fun.
But I got a wife cheap at the price, and I didn't pay for the wedding ring." "No, the ring was mine," said Larue.

"I had it a long time.

It was my engagement ring, and I want it back now." Luzanne took it off her finger--it was much too large--and gave it to him.


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