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Clementina

CHAPTER XII
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It is a preposterous thing that O'Toole should think that you and I are going to rescue his heiress for him while he sits at his ease by the inn fire.

No; let us go back to him and tell him to his face the selfish cowardly man he is." It seemed, however, that Jenny was not entirely pleased to hear her own sentiments so frankly uttered by Mr.Wogan.Besides, he seemed to exaggerate them, for she said with a little reluctance, "I would not say that he was a coward." "But I would," exclaimed Wogan, hotly.

"Moreover, I do.

With all my heart I say it.

A great lubberly monster of a coward.


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