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The Son of Clemenceau

CHAPTER VIII
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And yet she came forward so brightly, and so frankly, and her first words were so reassuring that he was ashamed of the impulse which--he was yet to know--had all the worth of heavenly inspired suggestions.
"Herr Student!" she said sweetly, "it is fated that I shall be of service to you.

Do not go farther in this course.

They lie in wait for you.

Luckily, I know of a cross-country lane--if you will only let me accompany you to set you right, and help me to roll some stones and logs from the mouth.

It saves time, and you will baffle your foes.


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