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The Avalanche

CHAPTER XIV
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In my case--our case--it was the other way--and something almost tragic happened.

So I vote we treat it casually, as something that must have been expected sooner or later to disturb our--our--even tenor--and forget it." "Forget it ?" "Well, yes.

I can if you can." "And can you forget who I am ?" "You are exactly what you were before those scoundrels recognized your mother, and--and--set me going.

Of course I had to find out the truth.

I thought you knew and tried to make you tell me.


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