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The Man From Brodney’s

CHAPTER XIV
19/21

"Warships don't browse around like gulls, you know.

Karl will never forgive me if I leave you here----" "Karl is of a very forgiving nature, uncle, dear," said Genevra sweetly.
"He forgave you for defending Mr.Chase, because you are such a nice Englishman.

I've induced him to forgive Mr.Chase because he's such a nice American---although Mr.Chase doesn't seem to know it---and I'm quite sure Karl would shake his hand if he should come upon him anywhere.
Leave Karl to me, uncle." "And leave you to the cannibals, or whatever they are.

I can't think of it! It's out of the--" "Take him away, Aunt Gretchen.

'And come again some other day,'" she sang blithely.
And so they sailed away without her, just as she had intended from the beginning.


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