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A Bicycle of Cathay

CHAPTER X
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If I understood you properly, you left the bear not far from a small house inhabited by three women ?" "They're the McKenna sisters," added Walter.
"Yes," said the father, "and their house is not more than two miles from here by a field road.

I will go with you." I exclaimed that I would not put him to so much trouble, but my words were useless.

The Walter son declared that he would go also, that he would like the walk; the Percy son declared he was going if anybody went; and Genevieve, the girl with the yellow plait, said that she wished she were a boy so that she could go too, and she wished she could go anyway, boy or no boy, and as her father said that there was no earthly reason why she should not go, she ran for her hat.
Miss Edith looked as if she would like to go, but she did not say so; and, as for me, I agreed to every proposition.

It would certainly be great fun to do things with this lively household.
We started off without the boy, but it was not long before he came running after us, and to my horror I perceived that he carried a rifle.
"What are you going to do with that, Percy ?" exclaimed his father.
"I don't expect to do anything with it," the boy replied, "but I thought it would be a good thing to bring it along--especially as Genevieve is with us.

Nobody knows what might happen." "That's true," exclaimed Walter, "and the fact that Genevieve is along is the best reason in the world for your not bringing a gun.


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