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The Last Hope

CHAPTER XV
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You will have to look over the side at the people in small boats who are shouting and say, 'You be damned.'" They were at the gate of a house now, set down in a clearing amid the pine-trees.
"This is my cousin's house," said Dormer Colville.

"It is to be your home for the present.

And you need not scruple, as she will tell you, to consider it so.

It is not a time to think of obligations, you understand, or to consider that you are running into any one's debt.
You may remember that afterward, perhaps, but that is as may be.

For the present there is no question of obligations.


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