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Jeanne of the Marshes

BOOK II
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BOOK II.
CHAPTER I His Grace the Duke of Westerham stepped forward from the hearthrug, in the middle of which he had been standing, and held out both his hands.
His lips were parted in a smile, and there was a twinkle in his eyes.
"My dear Andrew," he exclaimed, "it is delightful to see you.

You seem to bring the salt of the North Sea into our frowsy city." Andrew grasped his friend's hands.
"I have been fishing with some of my men for three weeks," he said, "off the Dogger Bank.

The salt does cling to one, you know, and I suppose I am as black as a nigger." The Duke sighed a little.
"My dear Andrew," he said, "you make one wonder whether it is worth while to count for anything at all in the world.

You represent the triumph of physical fitness.

You could break me, or a dozen like me, in your hands.


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