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The Woman-Haters

CHAPTER IX
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I say we'll forget 'em altogether, won't we ?" Brown's answer was short and sharp.
"Yes," he said, and slammed the door behind him.

Seth slowly shook his head before he laid it on the pillow.

He was not entirely easy in his mind, even yet.
However, there was no more spying, and the lightkeeper did not mention the bungalow tenants when he appeared at supper time.

After the meal he bolted to the lights, and was on watch in the tower when his helper retired.
Early the next afternoon Brown descended the path to the boathouse.

He had omitted his swim the day before.


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