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Simon Called Peter

CHAPTER I
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"I'm reforming," she said, "in the absence of bad companions.

Besides, they are used to my being later at Havre, but here I might be spotted, and then there would be trouble.

Would you fetch my coat, Captain Graham ?" Peter went obediently, and they all three moved out into the court.
"Come along and see her home, Langton," he said, though he hardly knew why he included the other.
"Thanks," said his friend; "but if Miss Gamelyn will excuse me, I ought not.

I've got some reading I must do for to-morrow, and I want to write a letter or two as well.

You'll be an admirable escort, Graham." "Good-night," said Julie, holding out her hand; "perhaps we shall meet again some time.


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