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Thelma

CHAPTER III
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On all points of taste and opinion they differed widely; but there was no doubt about their both being good-hearted fellows, without any affectation of abnormal vice or virtue.
"So you did not climb Jedke after all!" remarked Errington laughingly, as they seated themselves at the breakfast table.
"My friend, what would you!" cried Duprez.

"I have not said that I will climb it; no! I never say that I will do anything, because I'm not sure of myself.

How can I be?
It is that _cher enfant_, Lorimer, that said such brave words! See!.

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