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No Hero

CHAPTER I
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It had not altered in the least.

There was the same sweet pedantry of the Attic _e_, the same superiority to the most venial abbreviation, the same inconsistent forest of exclamatory notes, thick as poplars across the channel.

The present plantation started after my own Christian name, to wit "Dear Duncan!!" Yet there was nothing Germanic in Catherine's ancestry; it was only her apologetic little way of addressing me as though nothing had ever happened, of asking whether she might.

Her own old tact and charm were in that tentative burial of the past.

In the first line she had all but won my entire forgiveness; but the very next interfered with the effect.
"You promised to do anything for me!" I should be sorry to deny it, I am sure, for not to this day do I know what I did say on the occasion to which she evidently referred.


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