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The Top of the World

CHAPTER VII
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Ranger insisted upon it, and since he was evidently hungry himself it seemed churlish not to keep him company.

He told her a little about the country, while they ate, but he strenuously avoided all things personal, and she felt compelled to follow his lead.

He imposed a certain restraint upon her, and even when he rose from the table at length with the air of a man about to face the inevitable, she did not feel it to be wholly removed.
She got up also and watched him fill his pipe with something of her former embarrassment.

She expected him to light it when he had finished, but he did not.

He put it in his pocket, and somewhat abruptedly turned to her.
"Now!" he said.
She met his look with a brave face.


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