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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER XVII
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She was very much afraid of saying more than was polite, and she felt that she was amongst utterly strange surroundings.

Yet it seemed to her a most extraordinary thing that a fisherman in a country village should possess a silver teapot and old Worcester china, and should be waited upon by a man servant even though he were the man servant of a lodger..


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