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Red Pottage

CHAPTER XIX
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That was why I joined you at supper.

She had had, for the time, enough." "Of me ?" said Dick, reddening under his tan.
"Just so.

It is a matter of no importance after marriage, but it should be avoided beforehand.

Are you really in earnest about this ?" Dick delivered himself slowly and deliberately of certain platitudes.
"Well, I hope I shall hear you say all that again some day in a condensed form before a clergyman.

In the meanwhile--" "In the meanwhile I had better clear out." "Yes; I don't enjoy saying so in the presence of my own galantine and mayonnaise, but that is it.


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