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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVI
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Say as little as possible." Then to the farmer: "Nous vous remercions infiniment.

Vous aurez mille choses a faire chez vous, je n'en doute.

Nous reglerons notre compte tout-a l'heure....

Pour le moment, adieu." She clutched the handbags of valuables, slung them somehow on her left arm, while with her other she piloted the nearly swooning Mrs.Warren into the court.
They were at once stopped by a non-commissioned officer who asked them in abrupt, scarcely understandable German what they wanted.
Vivie guessing his meaning said in English--she scarcely knew any German: "This is our house.

We have been absent in Brussels.


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