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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

CHAPTER XXVI
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Of course you are to do as you please.

But I should be so happy if-- ?" and Miss De Voe looked at Peter appealingly.
"No.

Thank you." "Nothing, Morden." They sat down again.

"Why didn't you dine ?" asked Miss De Voe.
"I didn't care to face the storm." "Yet you came out ?" "Yes.

I got blue, and thought it foolish to stay indoors by myself." "I'm very glad you came here.


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