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A Dream of the North Sea

CHAPTER VI
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They are going cheerfully through a long cave because they see the sun at the mouth; but they don't know anything about the earth on the top of the cave." This was a surprisingly long speech for Marion Dearsley.
"You take me exactly.

Now, Fullerton, I'm going to stay the winter out here." "You're what ?" interjected Blair.
"Yes, I'm going to see the winter through; and I mean to lay some plans before you." "The Bashaw has some glimmerings of sense.

Yes, the scientific creature has.

Go on, oh! many-tailed one." "You miss the secular side a little.

You cannot expect those grand, good-humoured fellows of yours to be always content with devotional excitement." "But we don't.


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