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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER II
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You have made me think more seriously.

You have made me understand that after all the passing life is short, that idle days and physical pleasures do not make up the life which is worthiest.

I am going to try other things.

For the inspiration which bids me seek them, I have to thank you." She touched his great brown hand with the delicate tips of her fingers.
"Dear Mr.Andrew," she said, "you are very big and strong and obstinate.

You will have your own way however I may plead.


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