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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 11
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He has been knocked down and hurt.

He says that it is nothing very serious, and he only writes to me to come ashore so that I can assure myself.

I won't stop more than a quarter of an hour.

If I find that he is worse than I expect, I will send Anna off to you with a message." Scarcely listening to what her mother said in reply, she ran into her cabin, told Anna to put on her hat and shawl to go ashore with her, and in a minute descended to the boat with her maid.

It was a four-oared gig, and the helmsman had taken his place in the stern behind them.
Bertha sat cold and still without speaking.


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