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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER XIII
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And I notice that Major Forrest, whenever he walks even in the garden, is always looking around as though he were afraid of something.
What did you quarrel with Lord Ronald about ?" "It is no concern of yours," the Princess answered, a little sharply.
"Major Forrest has had a somewhat eventful career, and he has made enemies.

It was chiefly his quarrel with Lord Ronald, and it was over a somewhat serious matter.

He has an idea that this man Berners is connected with it in some way or other.

Do find out if you can, there's a dear child." "I do not suppose," Jeanne said, "that Mr.Andrew would know anything.
However, when I see him I will ask him." The Princess turned away from the open door, shivering.
"You are not really going out ?" she said.
"Certainly I am," Jeanne answered.

"I suppose you three will play cards, and it does not interest me to watch you.


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