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Lister's Great Adventure

CHAPTER III
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It's much to know my trust was justified.

For one thing, it looks as if I wasn't altogether a fool." "Afterwards, when I met you at Montreal, you were friendly, although you tried to persuade me you were a shop girl." Barbara smiled.

"I was a shop girl.

Besides, you were a stranger, and it's sometimes easy to trust people one does not expect to see again." "My plan's to trust the people I like all the time," Lister replied.
"When I found you on the car platform I knew I ought to help, I saw you meant to escape from something mean.

Then at Montreal it was plain you were trying in make good because you were proud and would not go back.


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