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The Lane That Had No Turning
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CHAPTER X
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He had laid his plans before Medallion, who approved of them.

He prefaced the speech by placing the blank marriage certificate on the table.

Then he said that his first wife was such a cook, that when she died he paid for an extra Mass and twelve very fine candles.

He called upon Parpon to endorse his words, and Parpon nodded to all he said, but, catching Julie's eye, went off into gurgles of laughter, which he pretended were tears, by smothering his face in his capote.

"Ma'm'selle," said the miller, "I have thought.
Some men go to the Avocat or the Cure with great things; but I have been a pilgrimage, I have sat on the grand jury.


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