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An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER IX
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With an effort she kept upright until she reached Jane, to whom she clung for support.
"Don't," screamed Jane.

"You'll upset me." "I must sit down," said Agatha.

"I am tired.

Let me lean on you until we get to the chairs." "Bosh! I can skate for an hour without sitting down," said Jane.
However, she helped Agatha to a chair and left her.

Then Smilash, as if desiring a rest also, sat down close by on the margin of the pond.
"Well," he said, without troubling himself as to whether their conversation attracted attention or not, "what do you think of me now ?" "Why did you not tell me before, Mr.Trefusis ?" "That is the cream of the joke," he replied, poising his heels on the ice so that his skates stood vertically at legs' length from him, and looking at them with a cynical air.


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