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The Lane That Had No Turning
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CHAPTER X
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He knew about Luc and about the money and all.
Then he talked to me.

I was all wild in the head, and things went round and round, and oh, how I hated to marry Luc--then! So after he had talked a long while I said yes, I would go with him and marry him--a Protestant--for I loved him.

I don't know why or how." Pomfrette trembled so that Parpon and the Little Chemist made him sit down, and he leaned against their shoulders, while Junie went on: "I gave him Luc's money to go and give to Parpon here, for I was too ashamed to go myself.

And I wrote a little note to Luc, and sent it with the money.

I believed in John Dicey, of course.


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