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The Keeper of the Door

CHAPTER VII
19/31

I told Bruce I should certainly drown myself if I went with them." "I should like to introduce you to a form of yachting that is not imprisonment," said Hunt-Goring.
Violet laughed.

"Oh, I should have to be mistress of the yacht for that." "Even so," he rejoined significantly.
"And I shouldn't have any men on board with the exception of the sailors," she went on.
"And the captain," said Hunt-Goring.
"Oh, dear me, no! I would be my own captain." "You'd be horribly bored before the first week was out," observed the major, as he followed her into the dining-room.
She laughed gaily.

"There isn't a single man of my acquaintance in whose company I shouldn't be bored to extinction long before that." "Oh, come!" he protested.

"You don't speak from experience.

You condemn us untried." "I know you all too well," laughed Violet.
"You know me not at all," declared Hunt-Goring.


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