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Maruja

CHAPTER IX
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As long as he has not the presumption to APOLOGIZE, I see no reason why thou mayst not go.
He has not been here since that affair of the letters.

I shall not permit him to be uncivil over THAT--dost thou understand?
He is of use to me in business.

Thou mayst take Carroll with thee; he will understand that." "But Carroll will not go," said Maruja.

"He will not say what passed between them, but I suspect they quarreled." "All the better, then, that thou goest alone.

He need not be reminded of it.


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