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St. Martin’s Summer

CHAPTER XV
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He is angry, and must fight you there and then.

I am your friend; I must fill the office of second for both sides.

You engage, and I stand aside and let you fight it out.

You say he is indifferently skilled with the sword, and, in addition, that he has a fever.

Thus you should contrive to put your steel through him, and a duel it will have been.


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